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Knucklehead have you ever tried to cut a power clip? I've never got it to work right.

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Knucklehead have you ever tried to cut a power clip? I've never got it to work right.

 

I use them for prints, but If they were both cuttable files, I don't see why it wouldn't work.

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In wire frame the inside lines never show for me so I never attempted to send it over tor cutting. May work but I never tried which is why I was asking.

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In wire frame the inside lines never show for me so I never attempted to send it over tor cutting. May work but I never tried which is why I was asking.

 

Got me brother? I just tried it, and a big fat nothing. Don't know? Have to get back with ya on that.

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In wire frame the inside lines never show for me so I never attempted to send it over tor cutting. May work but I never tried which is why I was asking.

 

I just made a circle, powerclipped eps zebra stripes, looked at it in wireframe, no stripes. Exported the file as eps, sent to flexi to cut, all the stripes are there. All I can tell ya is, :huh:??!  Asked over at 101, maybe one of them guys knows why?

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At least we know they are still  there.

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Why power clip the two? If they are already in vector and you've

got it like you want it, just punch it out, cut it, and be done with it.

 

I save my file constructions in a logical, consecutive system...

If I need to go back and re-do or re-arrange, I just back up a couple of file saves.

 

Just haven't found clipping to be very useful in vector work.

 

Now raster? That's a different story.

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