Thread: Best software for Linux users?
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15-03-2011 #1
Not in the sense of curves and rounds on the verticals but if we are talking steps in the work piece then yes. You just need to set the stepped parts up on separate layers and adjust with your tool depth. That is how i deal with things like countersink holes etc etc
If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:
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07-05-2011 #2
I use this msn for linux . It worked for me
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