How would you go about making a 45 degree miter for a picture frame. It looks like the system will only let you miter on the thickness of molding and not on the width.
Gary
45 degree Miter cut
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Re: 45 degree Miter cut
Gary,
You would have to create a tool to cut the miter in the Shape Manager.
The easiest way to create a picture frame is to take a display cube into the part editor. Cut out the middle and then profile both edges.
Export this to the Display Part Editor and make a Display Object from it so you can Scale the cube.
Kerry
You would have to create a tool to cut the miter in the Shape Manager.
The easiest way to create a picture frame is to take a display cube into the part editor. Cut out the middle and then profile both edges.
Export this to the Display Part Editor and make a Display Object from it so you can Scale the cube.
Kerry
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Re: 45 degree Miter cut
Thanks Kerry
After giving it some thought , that was the idea I was going to try but then again I don't think the material list picks up a display cube . So if you take it to the display part editor and save it , the system will then let you scale the object.
Gary
After giving it some thought , that was the idea I was going to try but then again I don't think the material list picks up a display cube . So if you take it to the display part editor and save it , the system will then let you scale the object.
Gary
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Re: 45 degree Miter cut
Gary,
If you want it to show in the material list you will either have to create the frame the way you were originally from a display board, Create it using a display panel or you have to create it the way I suggested and when you create the display object you select cut list part and give this a cost. The cost will not change when you scale the object though.
Kerry
If you want it to show in the material list you will either have to create the frame the way you were originally from a display board, Create it using a display panel or you have to create it the way I suggested and when you create the display object you select cut list part and give this a cost. The cost will not change when you scale the object though.
Kerry