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    It looks like a good design because i like to keep the vacum in the back so the drill can work.I have an older part work and can't open can you convert to dxf
    Thank good post

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    I can't seem to be able to get rid of the 'pdf' in the file name. The only thing that shows up on my system is in the picture attached.

    Any ideas on how to get his renamed? I'm running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.
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    You've got Windows set to hide file extensions.

    In the same window as your screenshot shows on the menu go into Tools then Folder Options then View.

    Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types" in advanced settings.

    You should now be able to see the .pdf on the end of the file and change it to .crv.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrianm View Post
    You've got Windows set to hide file extensions.

    In the same window as your screenshot shows on the menu go into Tools then Folder Options then View.

    Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types" in advanced settings.

    You should now be able to see the .pdf on the end of the file and change it to .crv.
    Thanks Adrian!

    That did it.
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    Posted .dxf.

    It would seem to me to make this forum allow direct posting of .crv files also...
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    Thanks it works

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustnrot View Post
    Posted .dxf.

    It would seem to me to make this forum allow direct posting of .crv files also...
    HUGE sense to accept Partworks and Aspire files directly. Seems pretty strange that the forum can't accept files that its users are trying to share with each other. Especially when the company sponsoring the forum distributes the program to create those files.

    ShopBot? Can you guys make this happen please?
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    Just zip them - saves bandwidth for everyone...
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    Tom
    It was quite in the shop this week .I made it works amazing

    I used it for a spidle a little high maybe one less plywood stay at 2 1/4 but the extra sucktion is nice

    I'am going to make one out of plexiglass mainly because I'am not shure if the spidle is turning make it for 5 inch hose this should take care of cloging

    Thanks i was getting fustrated trying to keep up with the dust .I need a backward solution so my drill can work

    I'll post pictures

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    I tweak the drawing made it a little longer to fit a 5 inch dust hose
    Used paint brush bristles with velcrow

    Should fit most of my bits

    The dust left behind is measured in teasoons
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