That's a very creative way to deal with the photos located on top of the jersey. Could you attach a screen shot of the Deltacad screen image showing the nodes? Or, if you care to send me the DXF file or just the dimensions of the rectangles, I would be pleased to check or reconstruct the shape and send it back to you. The PDF image doesn't reveal the construction properties of the entities. The cutting procedure for my Valiani CMC would be to cut the five inner-most rectangles first, then the outer rectangle and the five smaller rectangles welded to it would be cut in a single operation. In Corel Draw, I would construct that design using 11 ordinary rectangles precisely located, then join the outer rectangle to the inner rectangles by breaking those rectangles apart, pulling the nodes together as desired, and then welding the nodes at the intersections. If your Deltacad design is assembled from individual lines and not completed (welded) shapes, then I guess there would be greater likelihood of unwelded-node intersections. Can you change the direction of individual lines? If so, then that would probably change the cutting direction. The direction of a standard-bevel line may be right-to-left, and the direction of a reverse-bevel line may be left-to-right. If some individual lines are being cut with reverse bevels, that generally means the direction of those lines is reversed, as indicated by a small arrow seen at one point in the entity. That is, at one or more intersections, the nodes at the ends of the lines are not "welded" together. When a shape will not cut at all, that generally means the shape is not closed. If you used the dimension line for spacing but also need the simple line, a "proper" line can be drawn with "snap" to the endpoints of the dimension line.I'm not familiar with Deltacad, but I have seen similar symptoms with files created in Corel Draw. Shift+click the layer tab to toggle visibility of objects on that layer. In addition, it will always be on the Dimension lines layer. The dimension line has the obvious advantage that it displays the dimension. This gives you precise control of placement and angle. You can also "rotate by numbers", by revisiting the rotation settings. Toggle between modes to center it on the line again. If you drag to move the line when in rotation mode, the pivot point stays in place. This is the pivot point which you can drag e.g. The handles change color, and in rotation mode you have a "crosshair handle" in the middle. OKĬlick once again on a selected line to toggle between drag/resize mode and rotation mode.
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