Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.
Thank you. For some reason I could not get this thing. i'll try to remember the finished product. It will be water-jetted for a belt buckle.
anyone has a dxf of an argo atv 6x6..thanks
Andy
thanks for the help guys,
the challenger was a file i asked for a while ago, thanks for the help here to,
i thinks my friends little girl will like hers, she cant get enough of Minecraft
I used a 60 degree V purchased from precisebits.com, they leave a great finish.
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A christmas project for the misses, she loves snowman,
this was a free file from vectorclip 3D, thanks to those guys, they have some great files
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.
Hi all,
I don't know if others here are as anal about symmetry when building things as I am, but I recently worked on a picket fence and was trying to work out how to easily and evenly space them all out, while still being able to pack them out slightly if I needed to. I know when I see a fence and the gaps vary from 5mm to 15mm it just looks horrible.
I came up with these which I'm calling Fence Dogs, for obvious reasons, they sit nicely on the rails and can be slid along and won't fall off. So you can line up all the pickets and space them before screwing them in.
To hold all the pickets inline, just have a piece of wood as long as one of the rails tied loosely at the ends to support the pickets just enough so you can slip them in and adjust where required.
I've attached 3 lots of DXF's, to suit 35mm, 38mm, and 45-50mm rails, each on a 400mm x 600mm x 12.7 MDF sheet, using a 4mm endmill, but a 3.2mm or even a 5mm will work fine. They are spaced enough so there are no little parts that will fly off during cutting to stuff things up. But use plastic, metal, whatever.
I've allowed for 8mm wide screws to hold them down when machining, so the drill cycle is first, screw them all down, and then cut them out. Bit tedious I know, but better to spend 5 minutes with a cordless screwdriver than breaking cutters I reckon. And the hole in the head section also makes a nice grab point if their wedged in tight when fitting the pickets.
Hope others may find them useful for not only fences but maybe other things. The free app 7-zip can open rar files, as the DXF's were too big to upload.
cheers, Ian
It's rumoured that everytime someone buys a TB6560 based board, an engineer cries!
Thanks aarggh, something like that will always come in handy....
Hi Everyone
Thanks again for all the help with this project Jeff . The Laser etching came out
much nicer than I thought it would ... nice having the sharp corners compared
to the cnc router .... Sweet Job ... Merry Christmas everyone .
Looking for a DXF file of the state of OHIO and a couple of vikings logos. Any help out there????
Simple outline of Ohio
Ohio.dxf
that works, thanks twoclones. Now just looking for a couple different viking heads.
I have to say that you guys are great all the work you put in helping others ! Keep up the good work.
I'm slowly getting my images converted and I see how much time that can be put into a simple project.
Currently using Mastercam and Inkscape . Is there any other software programs thst can make clean work
Been trying to convert a picture like this to a usable drawing with not much luck, my nephew loves the senetors, would like to make him an led sign.
wondering if someone could help me out with this
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