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    Looking for dxf of puzzlepiece



    any1 got a .dxf file of such a puzzle piece??

    regards Ed

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    Why not collect the whole set!

    Here ya go, Ed.


    Happy cutting,
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    Wow!

    HayTay - have any more "complex" like greater than 8x8, 10x10, etc?
    Very cool. Thanks for sharing that!
    :cheers: Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by High Seas View Post
    HayTay - have any more "complex" like greater than 8x8, 10x10, etc?
    Very cool. Thanks for sharing that!
    :cheers: Jim
    Y'elcome, Jim.

    I didn't make that puzzle, I just picked it up from somewhere. Pack rat that I am. Remembered I had it stashed away and there 'tis. I may have another and if I flush it out of the folders on my hard drive I'll post it.


    Glad you liked it,
    HayTay

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    Many Thanks HayTay,

    Im goin to make a nameplate next to my door with my name, my gf's name and daughters name in it, and offcoz our number.Its goin to be lasered from RVS 316L brushed 320K . Put it 15mm from the wall with a acryl black background.

    greetz Ed (@)

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    btw...i created my own puzzle piece from a picture, and edited it in bysoft.
    So if any1 wants a piece of this...
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    Quote Originally Posted by High Seas View Post
    HayTay - have any more "complex" like greater than 8x8, 10x10, etc?
    Very cool. Thanks for sharing that!
    :cheers: Jim
    OK, Jim, since you asked. Here's an 8"x8", 64 piece puzzle and a 10"x10", 100 piece puzzle for your cutting pleasure. I provided assembled and exploded versions of both sizes so you can do with them what you want.


    Enjoy,
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    Here are a couple of standard picture size puzzles if anyone is interested. The attached are 5"x7", 35 piece and 8"x10", 80 piece puzzles. Again, both puzzles are provided in their assembled and exploded versions. The puzzles can be rotated from the provided portrait view to landscape orientation using almost any application that can process a DXF file.


    I hope someone finds these useful,
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    Thanks for posting these again. Very cool and helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankgant View Post
    Thanks for posting these again. Very cool and helpful.
    Right-O. I'm glad someone (else) found a use for them. I think they're fairly nifty, even if I do say so, myself.

    It'd sure be nice if someone posted a picture of a finished puzzle that was cut from one of sizes provided. Hmmm, maybe I'll have to take the time and cut one as a present for somebody I know.


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    HayTay

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    That's what I'm doing with it. I have a laser cutter and am going to make puzzles from wood for my nephew for his birthday.

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    WOW!

    That is cool, Great work!


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    Great quality work, the stand off creates a good effect. Edwin? ACP5080.

    What font did you use? It's nice and informal.

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    Nice work Ed, now if you put some lighting behind the stainless out of direct view it would look really cool at night, something like those cold cathode lamps the PC modders seem to like.

    Russell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cutting foam View Post
    Great quality work, the stand off creates a good effect. Edwin? ACP5080.

    What font did you use? It's nice and informal.

    Thnx, i think the font i used was Batavia...all caps...i can look it up for you if you want. Some fonts like Bauhaus or Laser can be used to cut out the characters without any modification. But those fonts are bit boring. Most effort must be put in finding the right font, and modify it for laser purposes (like seperating the characters D, A & 8 so the middle wont fall out)
    I have over 500 fonts to choose from in the lasersoftware.

    For the lighting behind the plate.....bit too much for my taste
    Ppl passing the house must not get the idea there's a pub on 38 :cheers:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ACP5080 View Post
    Ppl passing the house must not get the idea there's a pub on 38 :cheers:
    heh good point

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    ACP5080

    That's nice work, what is it made out of? Looks like metal.

    Vince

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcooney View Post
    ACP5080

    That's nice work, what is it made out of? Looks like metal.

    Vince

    Its Stainless Steel 316 quality 1.5mm thick grinded K320
    Black background is Polycarbonate 3mm thick seperated by 4 stainless tubes
    15mm length.

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    Hello guys! Sorry for reposting to this old thread. HayTay you made something I find very useful. Thank you very much. May I ask what software do you used for these puzzles? Thanks.

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