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 Repeat the process with the other letters containing child shapes. If at any time something goes awry, use
the Undo key at the top of the screen to back up a step.
 Now when you cut the letters to create a stencil, all parts of the letters remain connected:





Completed stencil

 Note that the erased lines do not always need to be vertical. For example, with the font Cooper Black, the
“o”s are angled, thus you might want to angle the erase lines the same way:






Vertical Stenciling Angled Stenciling on the angled letters



5.11 Open Path Fonts (OPF)

 Besides TTF and OTF, a third type of font, Open Path Font (.OPF) can be opened in MTC. This font
consists of single lines/curves only:





 These fonts are useful when using a pen or engraving tool in your cutter or for designing single line
rhinestone titles (Refer to Section 8.12 for more information on the Rhinestone function in MTC.)





 Currently, this font type only works in Make The Cut and does not install into Windows for use in other
applications. There are free ones to download here:
http://www.iloveknk.com/Support/Software/Make-The-Cut/Open-Path-Fonts/

 You can purchase Open Path Fonts (also called Thin Fonts) from www.letteringdelights.com and from
www.onelinefonts.com to use in MTC. Note that these also come with the TTF equivalents, which are not
actual single lines and curves, but are still thin.



























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