Brownies!

I laughed at this way more than I should admit.

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:rabbit:! Now I’m jonesing for the edible kind! :smile:

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Ha made you look! Happy April Fools!

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Me too! It’s a holiday! #cheatday!

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Groan…clever!

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I can’t take credit, it was my daughter’s idea! :wink:

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I just thought you should know that my son (7yo) just spent 5 minutes explaining why “Brown Es” were funny. Thank you for that.

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Hey @jbpa…got a question for you, totally unrelated…you know in that kerf adjusting for Fusion 360 vid that you did, you used a couple of CAM plugins for DXF.cps and Glowforge.cps…where do you find those? I didn’t see a link in the video description and I can’t find the original thread now.

Sorry @jules, I thought I put them in the description.

Check out here:

http://cam.autodesk.com/posts/

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Merci beau :rabbit:!

Ha!!! And that is a great shape though for a brownie. High crisp edge to soft center ratio.

https://www.amazon.com/Bakers-Edge-Nonstick-Brownie-Pan/dp/B000MMK448

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@jbpa that’s awesome!! :slight_smile:

Hey @jules is there a tutorial or good post on understand the kerf and when we need to deal with that? So far things have fit when using proofgrade but I see kerf allot…thx!

Yeah, we have quite a few of them…which software are you using for design?

Both AI and Inkscape…The kerf is the thickness of the beam correct? I need the basics on kerf! Thanks again!

AI:

Inkscape:

:rabbit:

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@jules perfect thank you!!!

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Mmmm…with black walnuts. Yum

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Pecans! :rabbit2: :rabbit: :bed:

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Totally fell for this! Those are some of the sharpest brownies I’ve ever laid eyes on.

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