I’ve been doing quite a bit of CNC milling lately, so I used this technique to create single-line labels for my cut files by using pre-defined blocks instead of text. Somebody correct me if I’m missing something here, but it seems impossible to get a single-line font to appear in Rhino using the typical text tools. Single-line fonts are the standard for laser cutting and CNC milling because they are more eficient to cut. here are the updated files: numbers.3dm numbers-function.rvb (remember to right-click and save-as) Modify the blocks using the in-place block editorfrom rhino-Labs. Let me know what you make with this I’d love to see it! -Chris If your digits are too far away from each other or overlapping, adjust the “dblKern” variable in the script. Simply copy the blocks in the example file (numbers-function.rvb) into yours and run the script. Posted by Chris Chalmers, Fabripod UPDATE: I have updated the script in this post to automatically replace any two digit text objects in a rhino file with custom blocks (two digits for numbers up to 99).
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