![]() Here’s the hairline font plotted with a 0.7 mm pen to illustrate what I mean: ![]() If you have a device with a defined tool width, it’s better to let the tool make the width of the mark/cut. Single-line (or stroke) fonts used to be possible in PostScript — the version of Courier shipped with early Apple LaserWriter printers was composed of strokes, rather than filled paths — but have fallen out of favour. This is a slight misuse of the OpenType format, but if you’re plotting/CNCing/laser cutting, the filled paths of standard fonts don’t work so well. Jones’s punched card index is all about punched cards.įollowing on from FifteenTwenty, I made a hairline/single stroke version of the font especially for CNC use. The site’s owner is part of the IBM 1401 Demo Lab and Restoration Project. ![]()
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