I’ ve had a couple of customers email me about the last post in which I recommended using Layout Array to fill the wedge into a circle formation (which was Carol’s terrific idea!). Anyhow, these customers were having problems getting it to work just right, so I created a Part 2 video showing just this part. Hope this answers your questions. 🙂
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I had www, instead of www. in my link. The ONE time I forget to click on my link in a post to make sure I typed it right…. lol
Thanks for letting me know! And yes, I had thought about how you could cut the circle so the wedge would be vertical, but then I figured if someone had already watched the first video and got that part down pat, then I would just be confusing the issue by starting over! Anyhow, good for you!
The link to the video isn’t working for me, Sandy.
On a side note, I tried the array function and couldn’t reposition the wedge just right vertically. So, I redid the circle and ginsu knifing so that I had it vertical to begin with. It just took me a few tries to get the guidelines just right.
Nicole