Live Love Laugh vector
Hope the text order doesn't matter. :cheers:
Live Love Laugh vector
Hope the text order doesn't matter. :cheers:
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Would someone have a rollerskate in dfx they would share?
Thank you, Dawg
This is an easy one for you guys. I'm looking for the capital building dxf.
Dave
Steel3470,
This is my three piece version of "Live Love Laugh", maybe your wife might like it.
Jeff...
Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.
Perfect thanks!
Perfect Dave thanks!!
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Kdiver58,
Attached is a quick conversion.
With a few hours for a good cleanup, it might fit the bill.
Jeff...
Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.
You might want to try KCAM... I like it better than MACH 3. I think it costs about a 100 bucks for the registered edition but you can try the free version for free. Basically it is your cnc controller...
It works great, I like it a lot better than MACH3. All you have to do it load it up for your cnc machine set the pinout addresses, time your motors then import your DXF files directly to your machine and it will automatically convert dxf files to g-code. Its a great cnc controller.....
The only thing that would make it better is if it was free....
Hello Everybody! :-)
Im trying to revive an old set of cabinets for my neighbor and was wonder if anybody here had any good designs/dxfs for a scroll board?? Thanks!
Hello friends ... Does anyone have the Lord's Supper in dxf so you can slot into a timber?
celia
Thank you. I hate to ask but can you add some shoe laces please.
Thank you Dawg.
I downloaded the progeCad 2009 smart so I could view the DXF files that show here, cause my AutoCad 2005 would not open them. Ever since I did this progeCad has been the default cad program when I open files. Is there anyway short of deleting pCad to change the default to ACad?
Thanks.
PS. I don't have a CNC, hopefully someday, but enjoy reading and looking at what goes on here.
Herman
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