My last post dind't upload the files, here are few.
Hello All,
I'm still looking for the Saber-tooth Tiger if anyone wants to trade dxf's I have a lot of art files that I've collected over the past few yrs. Here is a puzzle of a Tarantula Spider it's scaled for 16 gauge steel. If someone has the Saber-Tooth tiger and would like to trade files, send me a private message. Thanks and Merry Christmas!!
My last post dind't upload the files, here are few.
juligle
Still nothing going through.
I think you have to goto the Go Advanced tab, then manage attachments, then you should be able to upload them and post your message.
Mark
BTW
Luis F
What is that third file? The Barco one
Hello All
I really don't know what it is, but it seems to me be something like a ship but I'm not sure, here there is another file I think is an airplaine, but also not sure jejeje so, if someone cuts some of them and can assemble them, becouse some will be a real puzzle post the pictures.
Luis F.
I will try them out when I get a chance, thank you for sharing. If you have more please send.
Mark
Luis F.
What is the web site address
Hi!
I have here a 3D Dragon. I have read on this forum that someone needed it
But I have cut this in 3mm Stainless steel... And I haven't assembled it yet but I think it is not well drawed... There are small errors in it I think...
Have fun with it!
John
Beminde,
Thank you for the dragon plans. Do you have any other plans for different animals or insects? Happy New Year.................
Norm
Here is a Butterfly that I have made out of 6mm opal acrylic, Not sure what i am going to do with it though...its not that small
Shannon.
On what scale the eiffle tower to b cut? Its gr8...
Hi John,
I tried to post a reply, but so far it hasn't shown up on the forum yet. This may end up being a duplicate. I'm looking for the following plans: the cobra, the wasp, the scorpion, and the tarantula. I have some plans and can post if you are looking for any that I might have. Thanks again for your help.
Norm
I did butterfly in 20minutes... Scorpion in 19minutes
scorpion file i downloaded from here, having one part wrong But this is gr8 thread
if some body made Eiffle tower then please post with some description
*UPDATE*
Found the plans for the Eiffel tower here:
http://www.tour-eiffel.fr/teiffel/uk...ndex_comp.html
also ifo on doing a 3D relief at:
http://www.designscomputed.com/vs3d/...el_relief.html
*ORIGINAL MESSAGE*
Are you simply looking for the DXF of the Eiffel tower? I think i use to have it, and will look for it if that is what you are seeking..??
It did not, however, have any instructions, but i will double check to see if I still have it on disk somewhere...
Eddie
Last edited by esmiller; 01-08-2008 at 09:04 PM.
Found the plans for a Saber Tooth here:
http://ebay.gertweb.com/Referance%20...aber_Tooth.pdf
Hi Hutchy,
The plans for the Sabre Tooth Tiger look great!
This is a multi-page PDF document and when opened / imported into VCarve Pro you get each page on a separate layer, making it pretty easy to cut the parts.
The shapes are all open curves but these are easily fixed using the Join Tool.
Turn one of the layers on
Select everything on the layer
Join with a Tolerance = 0.001"
All the shapes will become closed machinable vectors.
Repeat the above procedure for each of the layers.
It looks like the file has been designed for 1/8" material and requires 3 sheets of 11" x 8"
This can be changed by scaling the complete design to give the required slot thickness for the material being used.
The text / numbering is a bit broken but not important if you are going to cut out the shapes. Tip for deleting the text after the shapes have been joined - use Edit > Select All Open Vectors > Delete
Select all the vectors and the Profile Toolpath will automatically calculate the toolpath around the outside and inside shapes - cutting the inner shapes first to ensure the parts are held in place (cutting outside first would result in the shapes breaking free so the inner pockets could not be machined). This is is good example of where the Tabs will be useful for holding the shapes in place while machining.
Interesting project and it would be great to see this routed and assembled.
Tony