Thank you that was exactly what I've been looking for.
Would anyone have a vector graphic of a horse head(s) side profile? It could be of 1 or 2 horses... I just need the heads with mane's. I appreciate it alot!
Thanks for the help,
Bob W.
Allready publicated; i don't know who made it...
Thanks for the QUICK response and sorry I didn't do a better search.
Bob W.
'welcome...
Don't worry, read the whole 3900 post was a long long long work for me too
here is a variant of the original file, destinated to make a steel ornament....
Here are a few from the site.
What is possible? What you will!
Can you make a 3d stl from a picture?
Hex & star within repeating hex pattern.
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i have to make a sign for my boss.it is for his mother and it simply reads "PLEASE PLACE MAIL ON DOOR" with an arrow pointing to the right.ill make the letters fancy and cut them into a brass plate that measures 4 inches X 8 inches long.i already have the plate cut out and i have 4 c sunk screwholes near the corners.ill flycut the top and do all of the artwork with mastercam engrave with a 82 deg engraving tool.this works very well.
i would like to put something fancy up in the left corner like some vinework with roses or flowers in it.ive seen some nice designs but most ive seen would only work on a square plate and mine is only 1/2 as tall as it is wide.
any ideas?
thanks
mark
maybe something along these lines.
I thought you guys might get a kick out of these.
Cut them with our laser out of a business card sized anodized alum.
The things you do when you have to much time on your hands
Last edited by TexasDan; 04-30-2009 at 12:22 PM. Reason: Made a mistake with photos.....
IMPRESSIVE !!!!
I need a 5"x5" relief of a drgon fly for cnc in wood?
Can someone convert a .jpg or .gif to a .dxf file for me.
If you can, i will send the files on an email to you can someone send it to
( swalstrum@steelspecialtiesinc.com )
Thanks
Kokkopelli21658
Last edited by kokopelli21658; 04-30-2009 at 02:12 PM.
thanks!
ill give it a try
I thought this one might be the dxf, but after looking closer, it's a bit different.
Nice work there TexasDan, I wish I could cut things out that small on my mill!
Dan