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SOLIDWORKS gives you the same six line thickness options as you saw in the shortcut tool bar. For this change to occur it has to be done not from the shortcut tool bar but from the System Options > Document Properties.
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This involves changing the line thickness in the SOLIDWORKS drawing template.
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Let’s consider the permanent solution now. This is the quick and dirty way of changing the line thickness. Once you click off of the drawing you should notice the change in thickness. You can select the line thickness icon and you will get a drop down list of the 8 thicknesses available and a 9 th option for a custom thickness. In the picture above, the last icon in the top row is the line thickness icon and the first icon in the second row is the line style icon. Conventional fonts utilize two lines, an inner and outer. A single line font is a typeface that uses one line to define the shape of each letter, or glyph. is your source for single line fonts for use with CNC machining, engraving, scrapbooking, and many other creative endeavors. When you select the line, it doesn’t matter what view or type of line that you are selecting – you get a shortcut tool bar that allows you to change the style or thickness of the line. OneLineFonts, The source for single line fonts. Let’s look at the temporary situation first. These fonts do practically not exist, but this tool gives you an SVG-file with the text you need as single line curves a.k.a. To change the line thickness in a SOLIDWORKS drawing is easy, but the question to ask yourself is do you need this temporarily or permanently. True single-stroke-font text creator For use in CAD/CAM, Desktop (cutting) Plotters, Laser Cutting and 3D-animation, it’s handy to have text that consists of only one single stroke.