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    I sent you a PM with a few pics..

    Hope you like them...

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    Passing along what I heard...
    A fellow told me that Corel Draw (old versions like 6) had a good raster vector translator.
    Jim



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    Default Corel Trace

    Even the latest version of Corel Draw comes with a program called Corel Trace. This is the program I use to convert images to DXF files. Several very good options for converting.

    Just my few cents worth.



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    Thank You,
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    Corel Graphics Suite start at v8 and go up according to your pocket book; and you will be able to sort this out from your own computer and manipulate your images to your needs- find my post on the CNC plasma forum for converting to dxf
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    You can insert the image in autocad, by insert , image manager
    and scale the image.
    After, you redraw over the image.
    But, if you have the dimensions on the image,
    i think it is much easier to draw directly on autocad.
    Bye.

    Robert Morin



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