It should work in your phone in Safari, long click rather than right.
hello is there any way you can make a jig for clothes pens? my daughter is a cheerleader, and we use them as like good luck charms after we decorate them!
Probably. Do you have a picture or a link to the exact pens you are using? Or dimensions?
If it were me I’d disassemble the pins and engrave the side(s) separately.
They’d lay much flatter than a fully assembled clothes pin and now you only need a multi-score, pocket, or corner jig as described here in #23:
They’d be almost identical to a typical pencil jig, just a bunch of rectangular cutouts that fit your pins.
You don’t need to use snapmarks but you could by adding them to your jig. It’d probably be faster if you didn’t use snaps, just pin down some cardboard and cut out slots for your pins.
Pretty sure it’s 10.98” (515mm).
even .02 can make a difference. if you’re die cutting a cover for an 11x17 document, the cover can’t be .02” shorter. it’ll be enough to make a difference visually. if anything, i’d rather have it .02” bigger than smaller.
Oh, sure. Just thinking that the Glowforge natively “works” in mm, just the UI presents in in.
UI presents in either. we americans just default to inches.
and after mentioning that, i realize that it’s even worse for international folks, cuz A3 dimensions are 297 mm x 420 mm, 29.7 cm x 42 cm or 11.7 in x 16.5 in. so no way you could cut that out.
(also, i think you quoted the width dimensions at 515mm (20.2756 in). 10.98 is more like 279mm.
Right. But even back when it only presented in in, its native measurement was mm.
i don’t remember not being able to choose between them. but it has been 8+ years, so things blur.
Oops! I mentioned the “20”. Yes. 515mmx279mm is where I was going with that. ![]()
I can’t remember my kids’ phone numbers, but I remember stupid legacy GFUI facts. Getting old is dumb. ![]()
How’d the pins turn out?