My family are all avid cribbage board players and die hard Boston Red Sox fans. This was a perfect project for back to back birthdays in the family.
When processing this project it is broken into 3 steps.
The first is processed on 6mm Birch Plywood. You will run all of the layers as they show on the screen. You will have an engrave, score and cut layer.
I used the recommended settings from XCS however, I did not need 4 passes to cut the peg holes
Make sure all the items are there (the peg holes were missing when I went to process). If you find this to be an issue make the whole design a compound vector file
In this layer (again a 6mm piece) you will remove the center engraving and all items that were scored on the first layer. This will leave you with the pegs and the outer circle to cut.
If you take it to processing and you are missing something make the entire file a compound vector file it seems to pick up what was missing for me.
If you went to a compound vector file in the first step you will need to release it, delete what isn't needed and then reassign it to be a compound file
I used 3mm plywood here. All I needed was the circle. I just released the compound vector and then discovered the peg holes would have to be individually deleted.
Instead, I released it copied the circle, took it to a new tab and set it to cut.
Then I glued it all together and was happy with what I had done.