Test upload of Celtic knot
This Celtic Knot design is uploaded in .PLT format to allow you to import into your own CAD package and manipulate as you see fit.
The design size is 99mm wide, yet will go down to 40mm and still cut very well.
We have used this on many occasions as corner decoration for Wedding seating plans.
Celtic Knot 1
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Celtic Knot 1
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John GCF
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Re: Celtic Knot 1
That's a very good design, John. Did you create it from scratch, or scan and import it to the program?
What would happen if you moved the closed ends of the lines closer together and overlapped some of them? I may try that.
Cheers,
Jim Miller, MCPF, GCF
ARTFRAME, Inc.
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What would happen if you moved the closed ends of the lines closer together and overlapped some of them? I may try that.
Cheers,
Jim Miller, MCPF, GCF
ARTFRAME, Inc.
Hunters Run Center
1698 Hill Road N.
Pickerington, Ohio 43147
USA
ARTFRAME@att.net
Jim Miller
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Re: Celtic Knot 1
I imported a photo (from wife's cross stitch library) into corel
the freehand over the top, smoothing out the nodes as I went. Saved at a PLT
Looks really nice when done small(ish)
the freehand over the top, smoothing out the nodes as I went. Saved at a PLT
Looks really nice when done small(ish)
John GCF
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Re: Celtic Knot 1
John:
I took the liberty of tightening up the line intersections. When debossing or cutting with the white 90-degree head, I believe this may work better. Your thoughts?
I took the liberty of tightening up the line intersections. When debossing or cutting with the white 90-degree head, I believe this may work better. Your thoughts?
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Jim Miller