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josh
en respuesta a: pendean

I have a laser cutter which is currently about .4° out of square, for the purpose of this thread assume that this can not be changed or corrected on the machine at the software or hardware level. I normally use INV to make my sheet metal parts and export the flat patterns for cutting.

 

To cut a square on this machine I have to draw it out of square which is easy to do, not so much with a complicated flat pattern. My work flow would need to be INV>Autocad skew .4°>import into laser or better if I am missing something.

 

The links in the link that you provided are all dead in the OP. These posts are much closer to what I am trying to do with the one talking about LISP being the closest, I have never used LISP and for now I hope not to. I have included a drawing.

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-lt-forum/skew-distort-from-a-rectangle-block-to-a-parallelogr...

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/stretch-on-an-angle-or-skew/m-p/11674799