This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
| Both sides previous revision Previous revision Next revision | Previous revision | ||
|
symmetry:en:option_borders [2022/03/18 12:02] jan.vangelder [▪ Holes (Corner holes and 2 Fixing holes)] |
— (current) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| - | ====== "Plate Borders" | ||
| - | ---- | ||
| - | |||
| - | ===== Explanation ===== | ||
| - | |||
| - | {{ : | ||
| - | |||
| - | ^ Number of borders | ||
| - | ^ Edit Border number | ||
| - | ^ | | ||
| - | ^ Lef Margin | ||
| - | ^ Right Margin | ||
| - | ^ Top Margin | ||
| - | ^ Bottom Margin | ||
| - | ^ | | ||
| - | ^ Corner Radius | ||
| - | ^ Border type | Please refer to the [[symmetry: | ||
| - | ^ Border colour | ||
| - | ^ | | ||
| - | ^ Number of Cuts | By increasing the number, the border wil be replicated toward the center of the plate as many times as indicated. | ||
| - | ^ Cut Separation | ||
| - | |||
| - | ===== Border Types ===== | ||
| - | |||
| - | ^ Plain | {{: | ||
| - | ^ Corner holes | {{: | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: ^ Corner radius | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ 2 Fixing holes | {{: | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: ^ Corner radius | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ Chamfer | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ Scallop | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ Fillet | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ Notch | {{: | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ Ornate | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ Ellipse | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | ^ ::: | ::: | ::: || | ||
| - | |||
| - | ===== Notes ===== | ||
| - | |||
| - | ==== ▪ Number of borders vs. Number of cuts ==== | ||
| - | |||
| - | If you want to apply two (or more) identical borders with a certain offset between them, you will increase the **Number of cuts** and enter the offset as the **Cut separation** value. One can obtain the same effect by increasing the **Number of borders** and adapting the values of the **margins** for each border. This method is more cumbersome, but allows for more flexibility. For example: | ||
| - | |||
| - | * If you create more than two borders, you can change the offset between each individual pair of borders. Let's say, for the first border, you enter 5 mm margins, for the second, 10 mm, and for the third 17 mm margins. The offset between border 1 and 2 will be 5 mm, between 2 and 3, it will be 7 mm. | ||
| - | * You can apply a different border colour for each individual border. That way, you can apply a specific cutter to each border and use the outer border to cut through the plate. | ||
| - | |||
| - | However, when using the **Number of borders** field, when you edit the values of each border, you will only see the active border in the preview. If you want to see the result, you will have to leave the **Plate Borders** window and return to the main screen. | ||
| - | |||
| - | Obviously, you can also combine the two functions and create two **borders**, | ||
| - | |||
| - | ==== ▪ Holes (Corner holes and 2 Fixing holes) ==== | ||
| - | |||
| - | * Normally, when selecting **Corner holes** or **2 Fixing Holes**, you will need to cut deeper into the plate in order to be able to screw the finished plate onto a support or wall.\\ In order to do so, you can apply a **Border colour** and link this colour to the same cutter which you use to cut out plates when using **Multiplate**. Even with a plastic sheet like Graflux only partially pierced through, inserting a screw will be easily done applying some extra force. | ||
| - | |||
| - | | {{: | ||
| - | | The **first border** contains **2 fixing holes** (Border type) placed **15 mm** (left and right margins) from the side and marked in **red** (Colour), which will allow us to link this colour to a specific cutter (e.g. a cutter with a cylindrical edge to cut out straight holes, or a V-shaped cutter creating chamfered holes for a philips head screw. | ||