Well today I made it past a few milestones. It was my first time cutting without the crumb tray. This would’ve went completely without a hitch but when I printed the file Of the little tool which requires no measuring, It clearly printed two small. (This may have been the SVG glitch I’ve heard about) But the warning I received was actually very helpful. It told me that anything with the crumb tray cannot be any larger than .5 inches. And if I proceed without the crumb tray it needed to be 1.5 to 2 inches. This made it a breeze just a drop a ruler down. I have since revise the file for the handy little ruler to print at the correct size. The other little glitch I ran into is that my vector file was too complex and I got a warning saying that my artwork was taking too long to process. Sixth this but just rasterizing some of the graphic and embedding it into the file as a PNG. The other milestones. This is my very first time doing a production run of 10 cutting boards. This has been proceeding without a hitch.
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The end result is terrific!
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Yeah good job, solid design and good settings.
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Very nice work…and milestones are da bomb!
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Excellent. Love the graphic and results!! Nice job!
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Looks great
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Oh…wow. Very nice engraving. Nice and dark too.
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Very nice! That seems like the perfect graphic for a cutting board and your settings were spot on.
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Gosh, that’s an amazing graphic, just perfect for a cutting board. I’m glad you mastered the no-crumb-tray technique.
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WOW! That engrave is spectacular. You hit that out of the park. Keep going!
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Looks great!
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What a beautiful design! Perfect!
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Have to agree about the beautiful design. Perfect for wine and cheese. Did you draw it yourself?
Cutting boards are on my list to do. These look amazing!