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bgpv2xt
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Intercon

Post by bgpv2xt »

Good Morning
New with the Intercon software, tried it for a few days and curious if there are any suggestions of other software that is more obvious to use. I tried to make a program to cut a star shape out of a piece of wood. Didn't catch on how to create lines at angles to each other and when you change a line all the others change as well.
lavrgs
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Re: Intercon

Post by lavrgs »

bgpv2xt wrote: Mon May 16, 2022 9:59 am Good Morning
New with the Intercon software, tried it for a few days and curious if there are any suggestions of other software that is more obvious to use. I tried to make a program to cut a star shape out of a piece of wood. Didn't catch on how to create lines at angles to each other and when you change a line all the others change as well.
One way is by knowing the positions of the star points - assume zero is at the center - there is some kind of math capability in intercon that could be used...trigonometry is your friend. However a decent CAD/CAM program, like fusion would make it a bit ea$ier
bgpv2xt
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Re: Intercon

Post by bgpv2xt »

I know you have it fixed but I had a hell of a time once with a V2XT and the HALL EFFECT switch on the hi/Low shifter.
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