nels0359 0 Posted April 22, 2010 I have very exact shapes that I need to cut out, and I am trying to work through the process before getting too far ahead of myself only to find out I need better equipment, different software, etc. I am still currently deciding on what type of cutter I want to buy and do not have any software. I am assuming the easiest way will be to scan an image of a template and that it won't be too difficult to covert it accurately to a ready to cut design. The shapes are fairly small, 1" x 5" as an average. The greater the accuracy the better, and I am hoping to be +/- 1/64" (+/- .015"). Does this seem reasonable, and is the approach correct? Thanks, Paul Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brandon_Davis 1 Posted April 23, 2010 If you are talkig about very exact shapes it would be very easy to create these in software bypassing the need to scan and the in-accuracy that can result. I would love to consult on your situation if you would like to e-mail me, brandond@uscutter.com, we can exchange contact info and go from there. I love to cut ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites