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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleRedWoodshop View Post
    like centerline does?
    Not really, it carves the lines of the drawing.

    This is the WEB page where you can find the program, it was posted in 2007;

    http://www.allcw.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=301
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  2. Default Here's a couple DXF's from me and my new software

    Here guys, A deer head, A damasks deco outline for a 4x6 box top and some crosses in dxf.

    Enjoy
    MH
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    Thumbs up Line 2097 Good Grief

    Little Red, -- Ya got me Hooked

    I've got a ton of reading to do --- Agian!!
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    ehh ...one more i just did up
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleRedWoodshop View Post
    like centerline does?
    The only way I know how to make an image carve "Centerline" in the CW unit, is to make the image with a font generator.

    Does the new DXF program carve the image in a centerline format?

    I made a MPC to show you what I mean. You need to load the font (Zipped file) to see the image.
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    Using Designer Version 1.187
    Donations are always welcomed, thanks – send a check to my PO Box 652

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  6. Default Sign Shapes and Blanks

    I just posted an entire page of sign shapes and blanks.



    http://www.littleredwoodshop.com/DXF_-_Signs.html

  7. Default Centerline

    When you import the DXF into the editor it simply generates a "line drawing" that you export the the Designer Software. Once it is there you can do with it as you wish ... designate areas as a carve region or simply specify the lines as a carved line using the bit that you select.

    If you highlight all of the lines and select the bit that you want to use ... say the 90 degree V bit. Then Select a depth of the carve. It carves these as a vector, or like Centerline.

    Lots of Funnnnnnnnnnn.

  8. Default MetalHead

    Can you share how you made that DXF file.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleRedWoodshop View Post
    I just posted an entire page of sign shapes and blanks.



    http://www.littleredwoodshop.com/DXF_-_Signs.html

    Very nice, Thanks i'll have a look at those. I wished the CW could V carve other image and vector types. I can do it with my new machine, even from a photo. You guys just don't wanna know what the retail is on my software package. I didn't pay even close to it but $2400 for software is a bit much.

    What file types are used to make ptn files. I've got some nice emboss features i could actually take a crack at it.

    Thanks
    MH

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    Now! -- You Guys when and did it,
    I had to go and open up a whole New Folder
    just for DFX Files ---
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