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    cutting out trex

    I downloaded the file trex from this site and I want to thank the person who uploaded it for other users. But my problem is my table travel is smaller than what cambam spit out for the g-code. so I tryed to select each section thinking it would configer the g-code smaller,but it didnt. If I explode the file while its still a dxf file will this allow me to select each section (leg,head,ribs,ect) so I can cut each as a seperate unit. and I want to use some scrap too. or how can I scale down the drawing. thanks


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    Hi there wantsout,
    Sorry for not replying sooner...I've been flatter out than a lizard drinking here.

    I just replied to a similar question on the CamBam forum here

    http://www.forum.cambam.org/index.php?topic=153

    I hope that helps a bit.

    Good luck!


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    T-rex

    That is Alright Im in no hurry, If I dont do it today Ill get at it tomorrow. but thanks for you reply. cheers. Im going to that part now


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