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    Thanks Keith, I haven't seen that one before.
    David, the dxf is too large to upload, even zipped. PM your email and I'll send it to you.
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    Thanks, Bruce!

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    The King Tut DXF file is to large to upload but I will see if I can get the file size down and upload it.
    If not maybe we can increase the size of zip files to 3 meg.

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    These three zip files are all eps files. It was the only format I could get to squeeze down to the current file size.
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    That firearm calendar is pretty cool, Keith. I may have to cut one of those!

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    David, I sent the Firearm calendar to Bruce a couple of weeks ago and he seemed to like it as well. I don't know if he has cut the file yet, if so I'm sure he will share his results.
    Good luck with e calendar.

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    I ran the firearms calendar a couple of times unsuccessfully, once using a V-Carve TP w/60* cutter and once using the Quick Engrave TP w/15*. The detail is amazing but the vectors were too close together for a clean cut when scaled for a 16” diameter blank. I think it would cut well if scaled to ~30” diameter. I want to try it again using a diamond drag on some anodized material.

    The file would be awesome on a laser
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    Any Marvel fans. I have this in CDR x5 little over a meg so can't upload, but if anyone wants it I'll email it to them.Marvel Cal.jpg
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    Bert, zip the file and it will upload or you can send it to me and i will upload it.

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    ok I'll see if this works LOL had to say something.Marvels.zip
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    They are all so very well done, Is the Star Wars file available anywhere? It would make a cool 24" diam CNC wall item.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert L Stewart View Post
    They are all so very well done, Is the Star Wars file available anywhere? It would make a cool 24" diam CNC wall item.
    stars wars.zipsay something to keep it LOL stars wars.zip
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    It came out OK after reducing it to 8 " Star wars cut.jpg
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    Beautiful level of detail, Bert!
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    thanx Jim did it on my Rabbit Laser
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