Here's one.
I have a dxf for 1 dinosaur, i don't know how to post it or where to post help
Here's one.
Gerry
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the dxf i have is the same as ger21's
I just got back from the Barnes & Noble Booksellers. In the magazine section - "Scrollsaw" - or some such title - had a 2 page layout to copy and cut out. Think it was a T-rex. Sorry - didn't have the cash on hand to get the mag - but maybe someone will find a similar file.
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http://www.epiloglaser.com/mammoth.htm
Mammoth in cdr and ai-format
http://winnetou.lcd.lu/atelier/Progcadcam/terrydxf.zip
Last edited by Wagner; 12-01-2004 at 01:03 PM.
I just finished scanning the Raptor that is from B.C. bones, just like the picture at the start of this thread. I purchased 4 B.C. Bones kits.
1) Velociraptor
2) T-Rex
3) Stegosaurus
4) Pterandodon
I have the Raptor in my CAD system and have cleaned it up. I am going to enlarge it by 2.5 times. This will make a dino about 3 feet tall.
Christmas present for my nephew. I will post it when it's ready.
Thanks
Jeff Davis (HomeCNC)
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I took the dino font file, picked out the T-Rex letter and converted it directly into a dxf. The slot will appear as a line but as stated before pick your tooling the same as your material thickness and the slots will come out fine.
Last edited by Ozzybee; 12-01-2004 at 10:18 PM. Reason: Adding an attachment
Another T_Rex
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/attach...tid=4137&stc=1
I cut one panel last night of my Raptor. It is going to be great! I have attached the DXF file for anyone who wants it.
OZZYBEE - Your DXF is not machinable. It was saved in the iso view.
Thanks
Jeff Davis (HomeCNC)
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Jeff, you're using G41/G42 for that, right? Also, what did you create the .dxf's in? They're some weird type of polyline that I can't seem to modify or edit in any way. Were they splines? Just curious, thanks.
Gerry
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I'll have to look around myself and see if I can find a few things to make dxf's out of and post them for for future tech ideas.
will a 2004 dxf work for you? would I need to set a thickness or would a 2d dxf work?
I tooled and machined the TRex.dxf file I posted on a Northwood Router I have at my workplace. I use autocad 2002 and the file was not an iso file.