Nice tip. I hadn't thought of this way before. I typically make one rectangle the exact dimensions of the cutting board or work piece and then just use the offset tool to create a second rectangle of the exact .75 inch offset. This method would save me one step. thank you for sharing.
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That’s indeed a handy tip, though could you not just as easily applied an offset?
Great tip Kyle! I love using formulas and learn them from you! Thank you for these great tips!
this is very helpful. just curious. do you have any videos showing how to make a pocket with a sloped or angle bottom ?
Nice tip. I hadn't thought of this way before. I typically make one rectangle the exact dimensions of the cutting board or work piece and then just use the offset tool to create a second rectangle of the exact .75 inch offset. This method would save me one step. thank you for sharing.
Thanks a nice tip as I do put juice grooves on my cutting boards
Couldnt you just do an offset .75 and it would do the same thing?
Pure Magic. I hoped there would be a way to do this stuff. Thank you. Jim
Great tips as usual. Keep them coming!
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You can also start in the center of the material and just do:
X-.75=
Y-.75=
Less steps & easier math for the people how don’t like math formulas
Great tip!
how to create an aluminum composite panel box Please?
So the offset of 0.75 cannot be referenced as a variable?
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