Published On Feb 8, 2024
Trying to cut slots on your Glowforge can be super frustrating. If it is too small, your pieces won't fit together. If it's too big, your project will be loose and won't stand or fit correctly. This tutorial will help you design a perfectly fitting slot to construct tight-fitting projects.
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