Here you go. The pics show you whats in the zip Here is a good dxf viewer that you can associate your dxf files to view them easy http://www.ctrlview.com/download.html Attached files LotsofDXFfiles.zip (16.5 MB)Â
lol oh yeah! I think this will be a big help to the Free plans section once we start coverting the one's we like. Have fun guys, just remember that some of them may have copyrights so take heed if you are thinking of trying to sell any of them. Please convert whatever you like, and share in the free plans section with us all. You can always give them away free. Free is where I found them on the net. :mrgreen: Enjoy Mark
No, you should be able to see them, let me check in to it. Wel looked around and didn't find anything, so can you tell me what it is saying when you try to download? Mark
The above viewer is free only for 30 days. This viewer is always free and it works on the files in the above list. http://www.edrawingsviewer.com/ Now I have to spend the next three years going through all these files. All I can say is WOW!!!! Who took the time to do them all? What a treasure. Yoram
I also use the edrawingsviewer, I've had it for over a year now. It works great & you can't beat the price (free).
I got the free viewer from http://www.bravaviewer.com/viewers.htm and it seems to work great also. ftp://ftp2.infograph.com/dl/freedwgviewer.exe
Mark, I think someone must have kicked their plug out of the wall. That link is copied from the program, and every "About" or "Upgrade" or whatever link from the program isn't working either. The program is simply called "Free DWG Viewer", but it views DXF files also. Sorry.
Ok thanks Dorsal, I think I have that one floating around on my desktop somewhere waiting to be tried out Mark
Hey, thanks for those DXF files. Hours of fun looking through them, never mind working on them. Heres a dumb question, some of them have what appears to be a 'tool path' on them, can i get rid of that? Bit new to this malarky. Many thanks.
Not sure what you mean by tool path. They really shouldn't have a tool path on them. Can you post a picture of what you are seeing? Thanks
Hi, and sorry for the delay in replying, I've just been really busy. I can't figure out how to link a file (.DXF or .PDF) to the 'post a reply' window. Told you I was a bit new to this!!! Many Thanks.
Arsonista First thing make sure you click the "ADVANCED POST REPLY" button located at the top left corner of the quick reply box at the bottom of the page of each thread, where all the smileys are. Once you're in the advanced reply section, scroll down toward the bottom of the page, you'll see a tab on the left that says "Upload Attachments", click that and you'll see a dialog that will allow you to "Browse" your hard drive. Just find the file you want, then right beside that "Browse" button there is an "Add the file" button, click it and your file or picture will be uploaded and attached to your post. If you wanna add more files just do the same starting with the "Upload Attachments" button. Hope this helps
Arsonista, you MUST click on the "Advanced Post Reply" button to do that. It's just above the regular "Post a Reply" button and looks like this: Attached files
hi to all guys and thanks for kram242 to share his dxf files. when you download the file and unzip it there is a folder named "d Dino Puzzles", if you open it there is a file named "newtri.dxf". I build this model with my cnc on a mm thickness wood. Now I have the whole parts cut.I spent some time to assemble the puzzle but cannot finish it yet. maybe its so challenging or maybe there are some unneccessary parts I just dont know which part of the dinosaur are them :roll: . Can anybody help me to assemble this puzzle. please let me know if you need any picture of it. Thanks guys
sina_cnc, Your welcome Please post a few pics of the dino your working on, I may have that one built and can share a 3D model with you for reference. Mark