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  1. For the design of machines I often need to connect 2 rotating parts. In attached example both cranks can be rotated individually. The green connection-piece should move Crank#1 to the right whenever Crank#2 is moved to the right. It probably goes beyond a little modification. But rumors say, Serif is working on 3D-modeling program ... would nice to get this function any which way. Connect two cranks.afdesign
  2. Hi, I have a set of plotting machines; that works with Adobe Illustrator. My projects stays around vector lines mostly. I want to know if Affinity Designer will work with GRAPHTEC PLOTTING MACHINE before I make final purchase. If not, are there hopes of getting this done? Best regards David-Abi
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