this is great, thanks for sharing
this is great, thanks for sharing
I needed a horizontal rod holder in my ice fishing house to free up some wall space. Here's what I came up with. The small holes are for bungee cord if needed to keep them from bouncing out when driving across the ice. They are really close together Rev. 2 may have more space between the rods so it's not so cramped. I used 3/4" oak since I had it in stock.
Enjoy,
Ferny.
Would you have some funny signs or famous quotes dxfs?
Mike
Thanks Tweakie. That's a good one.
Looking for dxf of a kansas jayhawk
Does anybody have a DXF File of the Carolina Panthers that they can share with me???
would you mind sending me that dxf file of the bronco head ive been looking for this same thing for hours
Thank you
Needs work.
Tweakie.
CNC is only limited by our imagination.
Thanks!!!
Could you tell me how you made it? It was converted from the jpg?
Your original raster image can be opened in a number of different formats (.jpg, .png, .gif, .bmp, etc.). The free software IrfanView can also be helpful here as it will open and convert different raster formats with ease.
The image is then traced to form a vector image which is saved as a .dxf.
There are many different software’s which will automatically perform this task, some produce better results than others (as Jonjon482 has noted previously). Quite a few, such as Inkscape are free (perhaps Google Raster to Vector) whilst others may vary in price considerably. I used Vector Magic (it costs around $60 USD to buy but they also have a free online conversion utility). The actual conversion from raster into vector is extremely quick (generally less than a minute or so) but tidying up the end result is another story, it requires some skill and it could take hours so I leave that task to the end user,
Tweakie.
CNC is only limited by our imagination.