You're right Erik...this is a great site, but it doesn't have the seal, it does have several logos.
Thank you. I'm sure I will use it in the future.
Jim
You're right Erik...this is a great site, but it doesn't have the seal, it does have several logos.
Thank you. I'm sure I will use it in the future.
Jim
Wow Jim!! your hard to please
ok try here... Texas A&M has a web page with good graphics... they are in three formats so take your pick
http://www.tamus.edu/offices/communi...als/index.html
Erik
Fantastic!!!!! Thanks Erik
New DXF File ---> Design 223
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Free DXF - vectorink.com
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thats awesome did you draw that free hand or scan and trace
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New DXF File ---> Design 223
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Free DXF - vectorink.com
Skull I made for my running medal hanger.
Heart frame for your sweeties photo.
Cool necklace I made on the laser.
Cool soaring eagle.
A pretty famous deer. Jager
Geoszerda...thanks. I will try to come up with some more today ( @ work ) LOL!
fitzy...those were just free handed. Can never find the flames you want in dxf (or so it seems)
Glad you guys liked them
Just tinkering around....
A friend of mine want me to make this into a front vanity license plate. This is a non profit organization that takes kids with illnesses into the outdoors. Hoping that someone can help me help them
Thinking of embossing or just engraving.
Here is the start
Thanks man. I just need to get the engraving or embossing. I haven't decided which will look best. Are you guys doing this in BobArt? I have Bobcad v22 I should get art I suppose.
I am interested in making an ‘Astrolabe’, which is a highly engraved brass plate navigation instrument, which was used for many years. The National Maritime Museum in London has many great pictures on it’s website. Complex portable, universal, sundials are also an interest ( 4 or 6 inch diameter). (cadrans solaire – an useful site). These projects seem ideal for a small CNC. I am just a beginner and I am trying to relearn my trigonometry and can use excel and have produced a simple trig. calculator for finding the points on an arc of a circle in Cartesian coordinates. Please check the results on a rough piece of paper before cutting and make sure the axes are positive or negative as expected. If anyone is interested in collaborating to produce some user free code, let me know. A good mathematician would simplify the project no end!
John UK
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