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Dan:
Please do NOT send me the files for your design. I really like it and think it looks great, but as per my earlier post I think that personal adaptation for something like this is better than dead copy. After all, would you rather have a Rolex or a copy?
Dave
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No worries Dave, I knew you didn't want them...just sent them to those in need..and your not needy..
besides the only copy..is in my head.lol...
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Files
Can you please send me the files? cwfreitas@sbcglobal.net
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Dan
Great project! May i have the files also
johnblile@comcast.net thank you!
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Dave I would like a copy of those files also....always like to look at new stuff
thanks
T
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Dan,
please send me a copy of the table files.
Thanks,
Don
donchandler@clearwire.net
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would you share with me... would love to have them and the aztec if you will share need it so it will cut with shop bot software or dxf file. i like dxf files i can change the thickness of wood that way.
but also like shop bot's. my e-mail is eking1953@yahoo.com.. it is easier for me to bring it in from my e-mail...
thanks
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I too love the work but do not want the file. I am getting fairly good at basic shopbot drafting and machining but this work blows me away. Could you possibly give a brief discussion on how to go about drawing a print like this. Is it all done freehand or are there standards to follow? Thanks for anything you can give me.
Bob
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Very good question Bob, I create everything in Coreldraw..
If you have a Idea its quick and easy, or even to recreate, sometimes I'll
come a cross a picture of something that pleases me and I'll recreate it
and modify it to suit me or what I want to do with it. a long time ago
I made some little video's about coreldraw usage and I think they are still
on the shopbot website somewhere, they are more for manipulation rather than creation but once you start using coreldraw it becomes obvious that
its a creators package.