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Chapter 8: Input Toolbar
Depth
The depth parameter is the difference from the top of the board surface to the bottom of the pattern or region.
(Figure 8.2) Most Patterns will default to .250 inch depth when placed on the board. The depth can not be set to
any thickness beyond .800 or the maximum length of the currently selected bit. If the bit is changed and depth
exceeds the maximum length of the bit, the depth will automatically change to compensate for the bit.
Figure 8�2� Depth and Board Thickness
Height
The height parameter is the rise of the pattern up to the surface of the board. No pattern can be carved above
the surface of the board so the pattern’s height is automatically scaled to avoid this. The height parameter is
unit-less, meaning it does not have a unit of measure associated with it. A height setting of 100 means that the
pattern will be carved at the maximum possible amount of its default height without going above the board. A
height setting of 200 means that the pattern will be carved at the maximum possible amount of twice its default
height. Height setting can be set to 0 - 999.
Figure 8�3� Height Illustration - 0 Height
Figure 8�4� Pattern - 0 Height
Figure 8�5� Height Illustration - 100 Height
Figure 8�6� Pattern - 100 Height
The default height for a patterns is 100 (Figure 8.5 & Figure 8.6). If that height were changed to 0, then all
rises for that pattern are reduced to a point where none of the pattern is seen (Figure 8.3 & Figure 8.4). When
the height for a pattern is increased beyond 100, it changes the highest point of a pattern where it closer to the
surface of the board. This can improve the detail of a pattern but can also decrease the durability while carving.
Notice that there is more denition from a height of 100 (Figure 8.5 & Figure 8.6) to a height of 800 (Figure 8.7
& Figure 8.8).
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