Hello,
I purchased a 3D DXF file from Makecnc.com. It is a strutting turkey. Say I want to make a 24" 3D turkey with 11 gauge metal. When I open it up in Inkscape, and increase to size so the notches that slide over the metal is the the size of the 11 gauge metal, the over all size of the turkey is just 12" Is there a way to fix this without manually changing each of the (MANY)notch size? New and learning, any help or advice would be very appreciated.
DXF file sizing/scaling for metal thickness
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Re: DXF file sizing/scaling for metal thickness
I did that once except I was working in Corel and I had to adjust the size of all the slots, not sure if there is an easy way but hopefully one of the Inkscape gurus here can help you. Good luck!
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Re: DXF file sizing/scaling for metal thickness
If the slots are the same length you can use the copy and paste method. By that I mean draw one slot to the size you want and click on it and copy it, now you can use the paste to add any number to the drawing. I do many at one time in an open space then remove the original ones one at a time and position the replacement slot as needed pulling from the pasted group you made. I think if you the snap function it will help in the actual positioning when you get close to where you want it.
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Re: DXF file sizing/scaling for metal thickness
Thanks yall. Lots to learn.AREA wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 10:56 am I did that once except I was working in Corel and I had to adjust the size of all the slots, not sure if there is an easy way but hopefully one of the Inkscape gurus here can help you. Good luck!acourtjester wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 11:04 am If the slots are the same length you can use the copy and paste method. By that I mean draw one slot to the size you want and click on it and copy it, now you can use the paste to add any number to the drawing. I do many at one time in an open space then remove the original ones one at a time and position the replacement slot as needed pulling from the pasted group you made. I think if you the snap function it will help in the actual positioning when you get close to where you want it.