Yep, that would be great for the owner of the site, BUT it's a ONE TIME fee of $20 to join and then it's FREE for life! :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
I think that is pretty cheep for thousands of DFX files and all the help you can ask for. I've been a member for three years and gained a lot of good ideas and some great files from there. Never have I been asked to pay again for my membership.
For those of you that don’t have a credit card, they take payment thru PAYPAL. Any body can use PAYPAL as a guest or member and it’s FREE to use either way!
Just my $.02
Larry
Here's what I got. DXF won't upload due to size (500mb max). Right-click and save...
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/5486236/sons%20logo.DXF
Curious if they forgot to re-bill or it's the one time cost they use once to weed out leechers, the site states it's a yearly cost:
"The cost to become a Contributing Member is $20 for the year and will give you full access to download all the files in the PlasmaSpider DXF file archives."
If it's one off it looks pretty good.
cheers,
Ian
It's rumoured that everytime someone buys a TB6560 based board, an engineer cries!
I’ve never heard anyone mention paying more then the one time. Several members have said that they would be willing to pay a YEARLY membership fee, but as far as I know nobody has! If you read the first post on joining ( Gain Full Access to the File Sharing Forum ) you would have noticed that you get free Cascade DXF file collection valued at $70.00 AND your membership. That and all the other files that you can get PLUS all the help you are willing to ask for and it only costs $20.
Go take a look at what all the ideas being bounced back and forth and see if you think it’s worth twenty bucks.
Larry
paid my $20 a while back. worth every penny and then some
PLEASE CAN SOMEBODY HELP ME IM TRING TO CONVERT THIS FILE TO DXF AND STRUGGLING CANT GET CLEAN DXF AS ITS A SMALL JPG ANTY HELP WOULD BE VERY GOOD MANY THANKS
Here is a really quick try. Gotta go to work so not much time or ability to do better...
does anyone have a dxf of a Harley Davidson
try this
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Dear my friends,
Some new reliefs are on HobbyCnCArt.
If you want, check it!
Other.
Not nessesary thing, only for info:
I need help..
I have chance to buy the domain www . hobbycnc . hu
But this need to collect $150.
So far, only two cases, we received donation on our site as a thank you for downloading. Not problem, Thank you for this two time!
But now....
If you can help, and you want to do it, you can do this by using the donate button on every download pages.
Thank you!
KisKZ
HobbyCnCArt.com
Could someone convert this to vectors?
Thanks
Ken Serdar
I am very grateful that people are willing to share and help each other out. I have used several designs from this thread for water-jetting and self teaching, so I figured I could try and add some games. The company I work for bought a CNC water-jet with absolutely nobody that can do anything with CNC. I took it upon myself to learn it, now me and one other guy are cutting daily. It also inspired me to make a CNC router which is in the works now. Enough about me. I am not sure if these files will work and if they don't, please let me know what I should do different. They work in IGEMS R9 (CAD/CAM package at work), Draftsight, and Vectric's Demos.
Here are some games files that I have either downloaded created myself. I created them in Draftsight and saved them as R2010 ASCII Drawing (.dxf)
They are:
Aggravation;
2- Maltese cross shaped, 4 player;
1- Straight cross shaped, 4 player;
1- Hex shaped, 6 player;
1- Hex odd shaped, 6 player
Cribbage;
Circular, 2 player;
Straight, 2 and 3 player;
Traditional Dummy board, 2 and 3 player;
M shaped, 2 and 3 player;
Wide M shaped, 2 player (this is for putting a picture in the board)
Marble Tic Tac Toe
Marble Solitaire
Chinese Checkers
The four card suits
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Holy Cow, sorry about the huge images.
Morning guys,
I was wondering if someone could convert this to a DXF for me. It will be laser engraved. If there is something existing out there that would probably be fine as well, I just couldn't find it. There is a bmp and jpg version.
Thanks,
Rob
Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
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