Maybe because of the rubber cosh they decided it was an isolated incident.
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RE: Why 13 Amps?
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RE: Steampunk Mobile Phone
Such a wonderful piece of work.
And seriously valuable, if you could get it produced, perhaps with a larger screen, you would make millions.
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RE: Tutorial for making Bamboo Bird Cage?
As described above is exactly how these lobster pots were made.

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RE: Sign In Error?
@dave r said:
I get a message saying, "Sign-in error. Try singing in to your Google Account
It's not AVG, it's your singing!
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RE: [question] Copy component or group along path and rotate
Component Stringer should do what you need.
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RE: Test
The animation, Yes.
But if you try to go to the address of your first image you get this error.
I've posted it in case it helps you sort it out.
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RE: Old People! Sheesh!
There are parts of this song that fit perfectly.
Language WARNING.
It's a shame that most of his stuff is banned here in Germany, so I was only able to choose this one.
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RE: [Plugin] Slicer v4.3 20110619
Draw a line using the line/pencil tool at the point you wish to cut, select the offcut and group it and move it to your offcut pile.
Or better still, create a vertical plane at your cutting point, use this to intersect with the planks and separate the pieces.
Perhaps I'm seeing it too simply, ignore me if so.
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RE: Slice a model to a series of Jpegs
Excellent Tig, thanks, it's nice to know you will look at it.
I'm at sea again for a while but will get back home eventually and I'll sort out the best exports for what I do. Off the top of my head I know .dwg work for my plotter, not sure of the file format for the laser cutter, don't actually have it in hand yet, but it will be capable of cutting 900mm wide by 2000mm long.
In the meanwhile, if anyone else sees the benefits and knows the format they need.......Sorry, hate using a phone for this stuff, typing is a pain, and satellite connection is so hit and miss.
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RE: Slice a model to a series of Jpegs
Tig, this is a fantastic addition to an already wonderful tool.
I'm mobile for a while so can't actually test it but will as soon as I get near a computer.But, from my read of what's happening here I thought I could make one suggestion.
For those of us that do use slices for construction quite often, exporting at full size in .DWG or various other formats would be a Godsend. I know you mentioned being able to chage that in the ruby, but I for one wouldn't have a clue how.
Just to explain the usage I see for it.
Take a model of Churchill's famous figure. Slice it and export just the lines of the slices in a format that can be read one to one by a plotter/vinyl cutter or a laser engraver/cutter.
This can then be used to construct a life size, layered replica.I actually do it manually with layers of glass, but I see so many uses for it.
Up till now I have been manually transfering each section and converting it, it's a lot of work.
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RE: Tutorial: Vanilla flavoured geodesics
Pilou, being able to use a calculator doesn't mean you know what 2 and 2 adds up to.
Understanding the basics of anything is the best way to improve.
Simply jumping to plug-ins before you understand how the tools work will limit what you can learn.Alan, a beautiful piece of work.
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RE: [Plugin] [$] Artisan (1.2.3) - Feb 28, 2014
Thanks Rich, I'll give Tgi3D a try when I get back from the pub.
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RE: [Plugin] [$] Artisan (1.2.3) - Feb 28, 2014
I've just been having my first play with Artisan and I have a problem.
I ripped hole in the armpit, any Ideas/suggestions how to patch the hole?

