I'm building SVGs in Illustrator and I'm using a .1mm line width.

I’m building SVGs in Illustrator and I’m using a .1mm line width. When my job cuts it wants to cut both sides of the line. Is there a setting or method I’m missing to turn this off?

@Yuusuf_Sallahuddin_Y ​ can you chime in on this? I know you use illustrator alot

I do 0.025mm also make sure just the stroke is selected k I’m sure you know that)

I use 0.01mm line width with Illustrator SVGs, when I was importing into CorelDraw/CorelLaser.

Actually, reading this again, 0.1mm line width should also work fine. In CorelDraw/CorelLaser, check these settings:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzi2h1k_udXwWVlDR3RyTzlzemM/view?usp=sharing

& also maybe this:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzi2h1k_udXwbERTbWdISGY5eVU/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzi2h1k_udXwWVlDR3RyTzlzemM/view?usp=sharing

I reduced to a .01 line and I’m not having an issue.

+Peter van der Walt LaserWeb3.

@K1111 Oh, I didn’t notice this was posted in LaserWeb community. In that case, It actually doesn’t matter what the line width is. Even no-stroke line widths were read into LaserWeb & lasered (I had an invisible line I forgot to remove on one of my SVGs a while back).

Unless something has changed in one of the new updates +Peter van der Walt ?

I think I figured it out. I apparently had saved a couple of SVGs as version 1.0, and those were giving me a double like. Saving as 1.1 seems to have made a difference

@K1111 Ah, that could be the case as I’ve always been saving mine as SVG 1.1.