Hello Allen... thanks for the comment. Do you mean a template file? or a set of videos that will give you more indepth information? We do have a video on the former... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k7jemFBP1RA.html
Great tutorial, thank you. I don't know if it's "company policy" but I'm curious why clearly British presenters use "zee" rather than "zed" when referring to the last letter of the alphabet? I find this somewhat patronising.
Thanks for leaving the comment and glad you liked the video tutorial. The "zee" and "zed" are a bit tricky seeing as we have a very vaired audience and try our best to walk the line between "British" pronunciation of words and "North American" pronunciation. It is a bit tricky seeing as we need to mix and match and sometimes we forget or make a call on what way to go. Much like "nought" instead of "zero"... most of our audience would/is confused with "nought"... but almost everyone understands "zero". We will take your point onboard, and we do not mean, in any way to offend.
@@vectric I appreciate the comment, thank you. It's probably not that important, but it's a slippery slope when changing the way we say things just to please a diverse audience. I wouldn't think to "correct" an American saying "zee" because that's how they say it, but "zed" is the way we British pronounce it and we need to stay true to ourselves.
Can you or let me say-would you please make a new video on creating text on text. Using the new version with no in video distractions,text spacing,old welding style and whatever. Thank you for your time..
Hello Leslie... you might find this helpful - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Aj3HkUb2u3I.html And we will add your requist to the consider.. :)
Hello... thanks for the comment. Well I am not sure where you can find that sort of machine or if it even exisits. That sounds more like a 3D printer... and of course that is a CNC but not the kind we can drive with our software.