does it possible ?

Dear all Corel Draw Experts & Lovers

i`m working in laser cutting and engraving with corel draw & Autocad 

most of my works been on wooden scroll saw and i design a wooden or acrylic combinations like boxes ,toys ,crafts and others in different thickness of materials.

some times i need to execute the same design in another scales or different Material thickness for cutting

and it is required to modify the link interleaves depended with the new scale or new thickness

 so is there a way or macro or plug-ins to modify  the link interleaves  when i change the materials thickness ?

 

  • Link interleaves may be an autocad term, but its probably not going to be understood by most of the other CorelDraw users here.

    If you can give a bit more information about that, perhaps somebody will be able to suggest a solution.
    • The Link interleaves not a term in autocad or other 2d software but it is just a joint to build a compound objects used in many of wooden crafts

      as i mentioned in example above there is a male joint the thickness is 10 mm and female too

      the question is the is any technique could save the time and to prevent mistakes in the complexed designs to change the thickness automatically for the curves or joints i predefined  

      for examble i need in 2 seconds to modify the joints above from 10mm to 6 mm ??

      • Aha! Yes, a bit like a jigsaw puzzle but with square rather than curved edges.

        CorelDraw (ie, the standard CorelDraw suite) could do it, but it would involve a lot of setting up, and possibly creation of a VBA macro to automate some of the steps, before you would stand much chance of doing it at the speed you require. In other words, a lot of initial effort, and unless you were going to use this a lot it would probably never justify the time you spent getting it to work.

        But I'm only familiar with CorelDraw, not autocad or anything that might be in the CorelDraw Technical Suite, which I suspect is the place where you are most likely to find that capabilty.

        I'm hoping that somebody with knowledge of the technical suite can pick this up and suggest a method.
    • Is this way not fast enough?