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    3d Snowflake

    Here is a snowflake I did this afternoon and the cutting pattern which is set for 3mm acrylic . Then my compressor died . More money
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    Thank you for the files, my kids are going to love this!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Russell Smith View Post
    Here is a snowflake I did this afternoon and the cutting pattern which is set for 3mm acrylic . Then my compressor died . More money
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    Old post but maybe some one has an Idea. The snowflake Dave Smith shared. Is this a single snowflake and all 4 or 5 pieces go together to make one or is it 2 different snowflakes. Looks like one in the picture but I can't figure out how more then 2 pieces go together. Hey I have trouble with a 4 piece jigsaw puzzle LOL
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    I'm not sure either but it looks like there should be 4 "c" parts instead of two. A and B interlock forming an X then the C parts insert as noted. As I look at the photo there are 4 C parts.
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    Yikes I didn't even notice that and on top of that I cut the wrong snowflake , man what am I thinkin. Hey weres that little guy beating his head against the wall . Kevvvvvvvv.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Bert
    I'm not sure either but it looks like there should be 4 "c" parts instead of two. A and B interlock forming an X then the C parts insert as noted. As I look at the photo there are 4 C parts.
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