How do you accurately locate the cut out for a sink in a counter top. I have to use a three point arch to create the cut out
Gary
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Re: Counter Top Cut out
The way I have found to be easiest is to first draw a rectangle outlining the overall dimensions and locating it where you want the cutout.
Then, add "crosshairs" to the rectangle and trim the ends so it looks like a window pane.
With Object Snap turned on and the pick Box set to a size that allows you to "grab" the end of the "crosshairs" where they intersect with the rectangle edges, draw the three-point arcs.
Once you have both arcs in place, delete the straight lines and extend/trim the ends of the arcs. Save the geometry so it can be used again then cut the geometry from the part.
Then, add "crosshairs" to the rectangle and trim the ends so it looks like a window pane.
With Object Snap turned on and the pick Box set to a size that allows you to "grab" the end of the "crosshairs" where they intersect with the rectangle edges, draw the three-point arcs.
Once you have both arcs in place, delete the straight lines and extend/trim the ends of the arcs. Save the geometry so it can be used again then cut the geometry from the part.
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Re: Counter Top Cut out
Thanks Dan,
I did have one idea I am going to try.
Going to draw the top with the oval cut out in another program( I have much more control for location) save it as a DXF file take the dxf file to the contour editor, place it over the counter top delete all unnecessary lines and make the cut out (I hope)
Gary
I did have one idea I am going to try.
Going to draw the top with the oval cut out in another program( I have much more control for location) save it as a DXF file take the dxf file to the contour editor, place it over the counter top delete all unnecessary lines and make the cut out (I hope)

Gary
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