what kind of dxf do you need
what kind of dxf do you need
Even though I didn't read much of the info from this link, I do wonder/worry about this often. But what happens if I didn't realize something is protected. Some requests are obvious, but what if someone asks me to cut a design that I had no prior knowledge that it was protected? Do I have to research every job?
I am curious what others think... Thanks
PK
i wonder the same thing, i was told as long as your not selling the logo's for resale and its for your self there is nothing wrong with that. but like someone asking to you cut a design out i wonder how that works, your not selling the design and not making multiple of the same logo. you are charging for your time and metal on a custom project. i often wonder if a guy could get in trouble or not.
from what I understand if any money changes hands it could be trouble.
Hi Everyone - Where is the link that has all the DXF on one page .
Thanks in advance .
Hopefully this will get you there: Share Your Files Part or Art - Attachments
Eric
Hi,
a small tape dispenser:
Attachment 200964
Attachment 200966
www.estlcam.com/schnegge.php
Christian
My CAM Software and CNC Controller: www.estlcam.com
very cool thanks for sharing my son wonts it
http://danielscnc.webs.com/
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If someone has the Harley shield with the flames on top could accidentally email it too [email protected] I would really appreciate it
Thank you.
This is sufficient.
Anyone have a set of dog tags. I would like to be able to make a set for a friends whose got misplaced.
thanks
Thanks Christian, you have shared a couple nice projects.
Chuck
would anyone like to turn this into a dxf
hope you like this one
footbal.dxf
A photo of my friend.
I have converted it from: JPG (color) ---> JPG (B & W) by photo shop ---> DXF (clean curves) ---> G code (sheet cam) as illustrated in the attached files.
It consists of 2 layers, the rear is one black piece where the front consists of three white pieces, All made of 0.8 mm sheet metal and glued with the rear layer.