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  1. #1
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    Fire Pit

    I'm building a fire pit for an auction and need a couple of mountain scenes to cut into 1/4" plate for the sides. The sides are 10" tall. Any help would be appreciated. I am an Ag Teacher and use these drawing to help teach AutoCAD and CNC Plasma cutting. Thanks.

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    Re: Fire Pit

    Bjinxed16,

    Please post an image of your finished project.

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    Re: Fire Pit

    I've saved the DXF file to my computer but AutoCAD will not let me see it when I open it. I've tried it in ACME TraceArt also but I can see the drawing or the lines. What do I need to do?

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    Re: Fire Pit

    Bjinxed16,

    Try this file:

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    Re: Fire Pit

    Thanks, Jeff. That one works perfectly. I'll post some pics when we finish the project.

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    Re: Fire Pit

    Here is a pic of the completed Fire Pit with mountain scenes. Thank you, Jeff.

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    Bjinxed16,

    Dude you don't mess around, I know who to call for a rush job!

    Nice work too,

    Jeff...

    P.S. there is a thread here that shares art, you may find it useful in the future:

    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/genera...-part-art.html
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