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<blockquote data-quote="Torchmate" data-source="post: 771354" data-attributes="member: 17811"><p>Our Torchmate CAD program has a "weld" function that allows us to overlay a box on the letter and then weld it to it which makes that part of the letter disappear. I asked on of my tech guys what he tells our customers when they call in with this question. He said that AutoCad has a "trim" function that you can use to do the same thing. He thinks it is called "trim" anyway. You basically draw two overlapping lines across say the bottom of an O. Then use the trim function to remove the top and bottom, then the overlaps. What you are left with is the O with a little bridge holding the middle in place. Hope this helps! At least then you are not limited to stencil letters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torchmate, post: 771354, member: 17811"] Our Torchmate CAD program has a "weld" function that allows us to overlay a box on the letter and then weld it to it which makes that part of the letter disappear. I asked on of my tech guys what he tells our customers when they call in with this question. He said that AutoCad has a "trim" function that you can use to do the same thing. He thinks it is called "trim" anyway. You basically draw two overlapping lines across say the bottom of an O. Then use the trim function to remove the top and bottom, then the overlaps. What you are left with is the O with a little bridge holding the middle in place. Hope this helps! At least then you are not limited to stencil letters. [/QUOTE]
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