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  1. #7541
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryke View Post
    Here is a bigger one not sure it will be any help to anyone
    ...
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  2. #7542
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    hey everyone

    i want to know where i can buy e cheap c.n.c software ... i finish my study and now i don't have any software to practice.. i know about c.n.c mil and

  3. #7543
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    Free Halloween DXF/SVG files:

    Tombstone

    Bat Flying

    Battle Axe

    Axe
    Free DXF - vectorink.com

  4. #7544
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    Could someone Please convert this to a dxf so I can use it as an airbrush stencil? I don't need any of the background stuff.

    Thanks!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails demon-2.jpg  
    Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
    My club home page www.lhmac.org

  5. #7545
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    See if this helps.

    Larry
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  6. #7546
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    Larry,
    Thank You very much, I can work with that!
    Necessity is the mother of all invention (unknown)
    My club home page www.lhmac.org

  7. #7547
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    Quote Originally Posted by Switcher View Post
    Free Halloween DXF/SVG files:

    Tombstone

    Bat Flying

    Battle Axe

    Axe

    hay man where u been long time no here from
    g
    http://www.pure-teck.com/home.html

  8. #7548
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostlx View Post
    hay man where u been long time no here from
    g
    Yes, it's been a while since I've posted here, been real busy. I hope everyone has been doing ok. :cheers:

    Things have slowed down a bit so I should have time to post more dxf/svg files. I have about another 30 halloween related files I need to upload.

    Here are 3 more halloween dxf/svg files I just now uploaded to my site.

    Halloween Hockey Mask

    Halloween Tombstone Scary Face

    Halloween Tombstone Face
    Free DXF - vectorink.com

  9. #7549
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcpilot82 View Post
    Could someone Please convert this to a dxf so I can use it as an airbrush stencil? I don't need any of the background stuff.

    Thanks!


    Here is another
    Devil Skull.cdr

  10. #7550
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    how about a horizontal plate lifter tool...


    Click image for larger version. 

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    SIDE.DXF

    TABLE.DXF

    INTERNAL BRACE.DXF

    CAM-TEETH.DXF

    CAM-NOTEETH.DXF

    all parts are 3/8" thick steel EXCEPT the CAM files which are 5/8" thick steel


    to be used with www.ugus.com part number GTI-1018-01

    shaft diameter .625", outer diameter 1.125", price is $2.89 per and you need 2 of them.

    also need a clevis pin or a bolt with nut or cotter pin, weld it up and enjoy!

  11. #7551
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    A little off topic, but maybe you know

    Hey Guys,
    About a 100 years ago.... (well at least 5 computer crashes ago,
    and of course I lost all my bookmarks.)

    I've 'googled' my head off with no luck.

    I saw a website where he made a vertical plasma table.

    It was at about a 60 or 70 degree lean and it would hold a
    4 X 4 sheet. It even had a way to attach sq. and rect. tubes/angles
    to be cut.

    It was a real 'space saver' -- Think it was only 2-1/2' to 3' deep by 5' long.

    Any body remember seeing it?!?!
    A link would be great!

    Grandpa Bill
    "Inventor"
    A "True" machinist loves it when they say: "That can't be Made"!!!

  12. #7552
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Inventor View Post
    Hey Guys,
    About a 100 years ago.... (well at least 5 computer crashes ago,
    and of course I lost all my bookmarks.)

    I've 'googled' my head off with no luck.

    I saw a website where he made a vertical plasma table.

    It was at about a 60 or 70 degree lean and it would hold a
    4 X 4 sheet. It even had a way to attach sq. and rect. tubes/angles
    to be cut.

    It was a real 'space saver' -- Think it was only 2-1/2' to 3' deep by 5' long.

    Any body remember seeing it?!?!
    A link would be great!

    Grandpa Bill
    Is this what your looking for (not actually vertical)?

    Newbie New concept for a Folding CNC Plasm Cutter. What do you think? - CNCzone.com-The Largest Machinist Community on the net!


    Or this?

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh1TQ5vDRWM"]imaQcut - YouTube[/ame]
    Free DXF - vectorink.com

  13. #7553
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    Thanks Switcher,
    You're on the right track with the video, now get it out of the case/
    cut the size down, (Length)... then put it on wheels and we've got it.

    I'll draw up something by hand an post it.

    Grandpa Bill

    Don't understand it but it opens black but if you click the picture frame it opens
    another window and the background is white so you can see it.
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    "Inventor"
    A "True" machinist loves it when they say: "That can't be Made"!!!

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    Bi plane

    I need this bi plane... please!!.
    Thanks
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    Does anyone have a cross country logo for the plasma, Its the one with the two large CC with a arrow though them, Also looking for a track emblem its a shoe with a large wing on the back of the shoe. Im looking to burn this out with a plasma so any help would be greatly appreciated.

  16. #7556
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    has someone used this stuff for v carving and then painting ( is it the right stuff to get that the real question i'm asking)


    [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Roll-Vinyl-Clear-Transfer-Cricut/dp/tags-on-product/B0034ZGNVI]Amazon.com: 1 Roll - 6" x 300 ft Vinyl Clear Transfer Tape for Craft, Cricut & Sign Vinyl - V0800: Arts, Crafts & Sewing[/ame]

    thanks

  17. #7557
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    Inkscape CNC quick reference for Newbies

    Switcher
    Do you have a list of basic instructions for Inkscape. I converted a 3 inch bitmap of tweety and by the time I got him to Cambam he had grown to 127 inches. Scaling is a big problem for me.

    Thanks

    Lake Cruiser

  18. #7558
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    The only way I know to get a 1:1 vector scale from Inkscape is to export an .EPS file, then I open the .EPS file into Cut2D (vectric).



    Quote Originally Posted by Lake Cruiser View Post
    Switcher
    Do you have a list of basic instructions for Inkscape. I converted a 3 inch bitmap of tweety and by the time I got him to Cambam he had grown to 127 inches. Scaling is a big problem for me.

    Thanks

    Lake Cruiser
    Free DXF - vectorink.com

  19. #7559
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lake Cruiser View Post
    Switcher
    Do you have a list of basic instructions for Inkscape. I converted a 3 inch bitmap of tweety and by the time I got him to Cambam he had grown to 127 inches. Scaling is a big problem for me.

    Thanks

    Lake Cruiser
    See if you can find a copy of "VSO Image Resizer"
    you can change size and format in one step.

    Grandpa Bill
    "Inventor"
    A "True" machinist loves it when they say: "That can't be Made"!!!

  20. #7560
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lake Cruiser View Post
    Switcher
    Do you have a list of basic instructions for Inkscape. I converted a 3 inch bitmap of tweety and by the time I got him to Cambam he had grown to 127 inches. Scaling is a big problem for me.

    Thanks

    Lake Cruiser
    I'm not a user of cambam, but can it not scale things?

    I go inkscape to DXF and scale and clean up in librecad as that's what I know.. (I use vectric software for the cam end of things)

    Cheers, Me.

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