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Yes Ian it did go on a bit, apart from the laser cut ply which is a commercial business and beyond most of us price wise for the machinery I thought the painting was good and well worth a look.I must admit I skipped through some of it but what a great diorama build. Nice music as well.
Thanks for the heads up John.
Jim, my thought as well but what a building! In my dreams to have a laser cutter.Hi John
Very, very effective. The laser cut ply is a bit beyond what we can do but his painting, detailng etc is all simple stuff really.
Jim
Dear Mr Race....Aka Scorcher,Yes Ian it did go on a bit, apart from the laser cut ply which is a commercial business and beyond most of us price wise for the machinery I thought the painting was good and well worth a look.
Jim, my thought as well but what a building! In my dreams to have a laser cutter.
Grossly unfair Mr Benson, at the last count I've finished only 4 out of 19 have been or had any fire damage. Avery low % really, only approx 20% of my builds result in spontaneous combustion.:smiling::smiling::nerd::nerd:Dear Mr Race....Aka Scorcher,
I think if you got your hands on a laser for cutting wood, it may not be in the best interest of health and safety, especially with your track record for setting stuff alight:flushed::thinking:
Read on one page Coral Draw was one Pete, have no idea what that is apart from a drawing programme.A friend of mine is a volunteer with Men in Sheds - they have a CNC laser cutter in his 'shed'. Must find out what CAD software it uses.
Pete
Jpg, I think with out looking.Pete.What's the file extension John - .jpg, or something else? I've always avoided the camera manufacturers' software and just copied photos from the camera's memory to a folder on the PC.
I've been reading a bit about laser cutters - apparently you can't cut mdf or normal plywood, you need a special grade. However my local library has a "Maker Space" that has a 3D printer. That might be fun!
Pete
Hi John
When you are in the list of photos, click on the view tab, and you should get a list of options....go for large icons and you will see the thumbnail pictures again....
I feel a need to correct you thereI've used Corel Draw in the past John. It's a fairly easy CAD package.
Free 15-day trial only though.Free download at https://www.coreldraw.com/en/pages/free-download/
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