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design microjunctions for laser cutting

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Do you ever have a customer logo to be applied on a sheet?
the processing is made to the laser and often and willingly happens that the processing "falls" the inside of the letter and therefore loses the sense of the writing.

Can someone give me a few tips/regulations to apply microjunctions to attach the inside of the letters to the rest of the sheet?
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You could take a look at how the letters are made in the nomographs!
or invent your own style to apply to all "empty" letters, meaning you decide where and how to put microjunctions. the only rule of good senno would be to not overwhelm the morphology of the letter making it difficult to interpret.
 
I took a look. Thanks a lot. the other doubt I have left is what thickness to do these microjunctions, of course as small as possible. :-)
 
proportional at least to the size of the letter, from the... don't miss you in the quisquilie.. .
 
the width of the joints is also linked to the thickness of the sheet that you will need to cut, if the thickness to be cut is high you can not make them too thin... otherwise it merges everything and the final effect is ugly. . .
after that you should proportion them as much as possible to the text.
 
at the end of this work we made them equal to the thickness of the sheet... Let's see what's coming out.
 
Hi.
personally it happened to me a few times and the writings were always the same and once designed I was fine for a little time.
However I remember that I had taken inspiration from the windows fonts that refer to stencils.
just look for "font stencil" google and you will find many examples to start from.

What do you do? in which area do you work?
a small presentation would be very welcome.
 
Hi.
personally it happened to me a few times and the writings were always the same and once designed I was fine for a little time.
However I remember that I had taken inspiration from the windows fonts that refer to stencils.
just look for "font stencil" google and you will find many examples to start from.

What do you do? in which area do you work?
a small presentation would be very welcome.
Hello, many thanks for the answer and I apologize for the lack of presentation.
I am a designer in the field of agricultural machinery.
 
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