I am using Autocad LT 2018 and have been successful in using the Wacom intuos4 PTK-640 as a pointing/mouse device and have been able to use it as a table. However when i try to calibrate and use the table as a digitizer the drawing of lines are not proportional or accurate. I created a 1" x 1" grid to calibrate the tablet but it doesn't draw to 1" to 1" scale and the x drawn line isn't the same length as the Y drawn line. The Y drawn line is longer than the X drawn line.
I an trying to digitize hand tools to be able to create drawings and then be able to make a CNC program to cut the tools out of hard plastic for a shadow board tool holder.
Any one have any good suggestions how to complete this task?
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when I type tablet into Autocad I get "Tablet Enter and option [ON OFF CAL CFG] :
all four of the commands are valid and usable.
Years ago I was able to use a summagraphics tablet to be able to digitize drawing and trace/sketch around items to get a proportional drawing that I would then clean up and create an accurate drawing. I didnt know if this was still an option.
if it isnt a valid option then why does the tablet calibrate command still exist?
if the X and Y coordinates was proportional I could use the scaling method to adjust the size.
Any other suggestions/methods for digitizing?
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