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Old 08-05-2007, 07:25 AM
 
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How to make gaps or cut outs in lines for laser cutting in corel draw or rhino

I´m starting to make modelplan kits in my new laser.
my problem is to make small gaps in the lines so the small part dont fall apart from the sheet.

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Old 08-05-2007, 04:43 PM
 
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dashed lines in rhino/corel

The way my Laser works, if the line is pure blue (R=0, G=0, B=255), the laser knows to cut instead of engrave.

That being said, in Rhino, you can split a curve with either curves or points. I recommend placing 1 point on the curve you want to split up. Then, select the point and use the Transform_array_along curve function. This will allow you to space the points by distance, or number of points.

Once you have a lot of points along that curve, select the curve and use the "split" button. Then, select all points using the rectangle select method, and press enter. Then, all you have to do is delete the points and the segments of the curve you do not want.

Once that is finished, make sure the color is Blue, and export to DWG.

Once open in corel, you can simply print to file, and run it on your laser (that is, if your laser is anything like a versalaser.

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thanks

i tried that in rhino and i cant get it to work.
my lines is red and i put points over the sheet whit lines mark all and klick on cut or trim but nothing happens what a´m a doing wrong?

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Hi Niklas , I only make it speeding the machine, I mean : I raise the speed and when it don't cut I return a little and the pieces stay in place. After you put some pressure and get the piece out.....
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Maybe I did not say it well, ( forgive my english) If im cutiing at 50mm? sec or 50% power , if I raise the speed to 60mm/sec it will not cut, but you can put some pressure on the piece and it will get out, the option is find the best speed between 50 and 60 so the cut is not finished at all but is really close to.
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Hi niklasn78
I just tried to cut the lines in Corel draw 12 and couldn't find a way with the normal trim tools but I did find a simple way to cut the lines using the rectangle tool.
Just draw a small rectangle the width you want the break to be, say 1mm wide and 5 mm long( or any length), then select " No line " in the properties bar on the right hand side and then choose the background colour as the fill colour, in my case, white and then hit apply and viola, a gap in the line.
Thanks for asking this question as I too had been thinking about how to do the exact same thing and then it just hit me. It's really very easy.
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Thanks for the adwise mononeuron

I will try that
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Select the LINE in rhino and type EXPLODE into the rhino browser... Then you can delete small lines. And if there to long select the line and f10 pull it to where you need it... You may add lines by using control points and points in the onsnap...
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Hi Niklas,

Here is the steps in CorelDraw:
First assume that your shape is a circle and you need two small curves on its circumstance to be a half cut (gap) [see the attachments].
-Be sure that your shape is a curve(Ex. if you draw a circle it must be converted to curve press Ctrl+Q ).
-Be sure that your shape is an opened shape not closed shape(to open any shape it must be converted to curve, then just use the shape tool and right click on any point on the shape and select Break Apart from the appearing menu).
-Now we need to get the half cut area(gap area) that it will not be cut totally, so draw a rectangle that it will intersects with the circle in the two places, give it a width as you need 1mm or 2mm.
-Now select the two shapes then get the intersection between the rectangle and the circle(Arrange menu->Shaping->Intersect), then give the two small resulting curve another outline color to be defined as a half cut(more speed and or less power).
-Now select the rectangle, then by using shift key select the circle too and trim the circle(Arrange menu->Shaping->Trim) to remove the half cut area from the original circle shape then give resulting curve another outline color to be defined as a cutting curve(less speed and more power).
-Finally delete the rectangle.

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Thanks pointcloud

Just wondering when i have close 2 points closer to each other, Howe do i cut the line between the dots?
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Also if some one has any problem with engraving images, see my post here
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...729#post327729

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Thanks

Can i do this manner in a sheet whit many figures?

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