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Sketch a chair, really!!!
hey Guys,
this program looks VERY cool if you ask me, it's called sketch a chair, really... sketch a chair!!! Then you can print it on paper, or make full size models, the program seems to be free. http://gregsaul.co.nz/SketchChair/ Ries |
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Cool Find! Downloading now.
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AMAZING
very nice find, thanks for sharing! |
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Nice find, will give it a try!
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You need to install Java for the program to work. There is no DXF option for saving files. You can only save to PDF. I'm sure there is a way to convert PDF to DXF for cutting though. The only question is how accurate would the conversion be? Any experts on this out there??
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you can open the pdf with illustrator and export in dxf
maybe inkscape can do it as well? no thickness control (useful only with cardboard or paper)! |
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Fabrice,
I thought I have seen under advanced where you can control the thickness of the material. Here on my computer (OSX with windows parallels) the tool didn't work well, so I couldn't really go from start to finish. |
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the result is not very good, unusable
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