I don't need perfection, but sitting crooked, while jammed against the wall while trying to type is not what I want.
Spent a good eight hours working with the plasma table and software. Running windows 7 is a fun endeavor for sure. I have to transfer files from my Mac rather than going online with the windows computer. After all that time I got one shape cut out and I don't even like it. I do think that we have a handle on things, trying to get letters and numbers into the dang thing was probably the hardest part. I thought that any CAD program would have text that would be integrated in, but apparently not. We started out in the software that was installed on the computer, that was a pain and didn't accomplish anything except frustrating us. Then we installed Inkscape and that was the ticket, until we imported the files... The imported file would have crazy dimensions, seemed to be a scaling issue, you needed to modify things to a .0347 to 1 ratio, made no sense at all, kept messing with the export from Inkscape, nothing helped. Come to find out the exported file was in inches and the software refused to identify that. After messing with things we got the export settings correct and now can repeat the process fairly well. The main issue is that the torch height control is still throwing errors, so it raises the torch to .262" off the piece and makes a not so great cut. We can overcome this by manually remove the torch height control, but I would prefer to have it working properly, going to do some research on that tomorrow. I hope we can figure things out, the more I mess with it, the more I find things that I want to do with it. I can tell I am going to need more steel.