Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

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Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by JeffSwann » Sat 16 Feb , 2013 9:18 am

I have imported PDf drawings into quickcam2D for production on my micro router but I would like to rescale parts of the drawings, can anyone tell me how to do this ?

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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by Martin » Sat 16 Feb , 2013 9:50 am

If you select the item you then need to click on the top right (I think) dot & drag it.

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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by JeffSwann » Mon 18 Feb , 2013 8:16 am

Yes, this alters the whole drawing but I want to alter dimensions individually parts within the drawing, by turn the PDf into a CAD drawing file, is this possible ??

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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by Denford Admin » Mon 18 Feb , 2013 15:20 pm

Can you supply an example file ?
How did you get the .pdf into QuickCAM 2D ?
If it was imported as postscript (.ps or .eps) then it's probably that all the items of the drawing are grouped together - select it and right click for explode or ungroup
If it's come in as a bitmap image then select it, right-click and choose contour bitmap

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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by JeffSwann » Mon 04 Mar , 2013 1:14 am

Yes sorry not pdf by jpeg

I have attached jpeg files, I have them as mcm but I can not upload them to you.
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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by Denford Admin » Tue 05 Mar , 2013 10:49 am

Just add the image to the design in QuickCAM and contour bitmap.
This will give you polylines which will need some work to clean up but can then be scaled and used by the CAM wizard for cutter path generation.
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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by JeffSwann » Thu 04 Apr , 2013 23:24 pm

Decided after starting to reduce the polylines was going to take for ever, so I started from scratch & drew 1 key, tried to group all lines to copy & paste key without success, think I need a manual for Quickcam 2D design please.

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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by Steve » Fri 05 Apr , 2013 7:12 am

Just go to the help menu and tutorials. This will show you how to do it.

Try the ruler tutorial as this shows copy paste etc

You should probably just draw one part then choose the array tool

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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by JeffSwann » Fri 05 Apr , 2013 12:24 pm

So is it not possible to group a line drawing, then copy & paste the group ??

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Re: Re scaling 2D PDf drawing

Post by Denford Admin » Fri 05 Apr , 2013 14:44 pm

Select the items you want and right-click for the popup menu.
Grouping is in there, as is copy+paste.

You can also just select what you want and use the move command. If you hold down SHIFT at the same time, it will create a new copy in the 'moved to' location and keep the original as it was.

Make sure you have the latest version as some of these features may not have existed previously.
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Re: Join lines & curves

Post by JeffSwann » Mon 09 Sep , 2013 13:29 pm

Can anyone tell me how to use the join command please

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