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Some of you guys are computer sharp and I'd like to run something by you.
I found recently that turning to exact specs can be a real exercise versus the usual go with the flow turning. It's fabulous for making you learn tool control. So, I wonder if there'd be a way to "economically" use the computer to generate some designs and print them out to use as guides. Note the "economially" as I know that there are programs to buy that can even generate Lord of the Rings. Primarily I'm thinking of flowing curves rather than complex designs. Charlie B does a lot of CAD stuff but I'm sure he has one of the more upscale programs. TomNie |
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