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  1. #21
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    The dino`s are cool.
    I`m a programmer on a OMADA LC2415 lasercut machine and i also cut myself. It can cut 12 mm thick steel and 6 mm stainless steel.
    This week i`m going to cut two raptors from 4 mm thick steel.
    Now i want that Eagle :-)
    Some one can convert fgc to dxf?

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lightbeing
    The dino`s are cool.
    I`m a programmer on a OMADA LC2415 lasercut machine and i also cut myself. It can cut 12 mm thick steel and 6 mm stainless steel.
    This week i`m going to cut two raptors from 4 mm thick steel.
    Now i want that Eagle :-)
    Some one can convert fgc to dxf?


    Hi The fgc file is the Gcode for the eagle, but I'll attach the dxf file sorry about that. Jim
    Attached Files Attached Files

  3. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimini
    Hi The fgc file is the Gcode for the eagle, but I'll attach the dxf file sorry about that. Jim
    Thanks man.
    Going to cut it also this week from steel. I`ll put the eagle on the roof of my barn :-)
    Super.

  4. #24
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    And this is the result. The date on the camera is not good, must be 3-5-2006 :-) I also have the feathers on the other side.




  5. #25
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    Thanks to all that have shared. :cheers: These are great.

    How are you holding down the wood? I've used 2 way tape before, but have not had good luck with small, thin objects. They tend to split or pop off. (maybe I should have turned down the feed rate)

  6. #26
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    Great adaptation lightbeing.
    One small item... It appears you have the wings on backwards, the feather tips should point to the rear.
    Whoops, on rereading your message I see you caught that.Jim

  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimini
    Great adaptation lightbeing.
    One small item... It appears you have the wings on backwards, the feather tips should point to the rear.
    Whoops, on rereading your message I see you caught that.Jim
    Yep, i`m going top make another one next week :-)

  8. #28
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    A Lot of examples ( not only animals or sauri ) can be found here:
    http://5128.rapidforum.com/topic=111980147605

    Regards,

    Hugo

  9. #29
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    my German is rreally rusty....

  10. #30
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    Somewhone has a dxf of a bird like this?
    http://www.laubsaegearbeiten-mueller.../produkte2.htm

  11. #31
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    Made one myself from a picture with Solid Edge.


    DXF
    http://home.planet.nl/~lightbeing/vogel.dxf

  12. #32
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    I also have a tiger for lasercut. On the foot you have bend the flip 95 degrees.


    DXF
    http://home.planet.nl/~lightbeing/tijger.dxf

    And a beautifull head
    http://home.planet.nl/~lightbeing/head.dxf

  13. #33
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    Not to sound like a total newbie (HAHAHA which I am) but that head is HUGE

    how can I scale it down?

    MAJOR DOH! I opened as inches and it is metric... Didi I mention I was a newbie at this?

  14. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyf1965
    Not to sound like a total newbie (HAHAHA which I am) but that head is HUGE

    how can I scale it down?
    Autocad or Solid Edge for example.
    Wait, i do it

  15. #35
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    Head in small format for lasercut.


    DXF
    http://home.planet.nl/~lightbeing/head.dxf

    A bull


    DXF
    http://home.planet.nl/~lightbeing/stier.dxf

    Another cool one.


    DXF
    http://home.planet.nl/~lightbeing/vampier.dxf

    To make things like this you must save some pictures like i did

    After that you import the picture in Solid Edge in sheet metal. Draw it over in lines by hand and convert the line to a tab and cut the rest out. After that you can save the dxf.
    More cool stuf from here http://www.emax24.de/caseking/laser_...rgitter/1.html

  16. #36
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    HELP with this file

    *EDIT* Never mind.. I finally found a photo of this actual dinosaur plan assembled, and using it, I was able to quickly discover why I was having difficulties.. got it all assembled, except i have *NO* idea where the 2 pievces go that look like an arch with a slot in the top, and one end pointed... seems like it looks right without these pieces, and there are no unused slots available, so I don't know why these pieces are in the plans.. Sure I am doing something wrong..

    Going to try attaching a pic of the 2 dinos I have cut out ..


    EDDIE


    *Original MSG* I cut all the parts in this file, but there is only a single page of parts, and it appears some are missing.. is this file complete?

    Eddie

    Quote Originally Posted by JulioHB View Post
    Hello!!!

    here is the Velociraptor.. he is optimized to laser cut...


    hey people let upload more files ....


    t+
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails dinosaurs 001-small.jpg  

  17. #37
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    Hello people,

    than you for the files,

    I will be uploading more files soon

    Thank You!

    t+

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