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Topic ClosedWe need a person to make a CAD model in vectors!

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    Posted: 20.May.2015 at 12:17
Hi all!
My team and I are making a product which we will fundraise at Kickstarter. It is a small robot used remotely. 
We have made everything but we need the structure which we will use to put in the Arduino boards, cables... Nobody of us knows how to work in CAD. We have a person with a laser cut machine that will cut the model. But, we need someone to make that model in CAD in vectors. 
Please send me a message if you're interested in helping us!
Thank you!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.May.2015 at 12:39
So you are looking for someone who can create a 3D model of this "structure" in AutoCAD.  Right?  And the laser cut machine accepts what file types?

I'm guessing you are going to need an .eps file if you are going to cut this object out of whatever material you'll be using.

BTW...kind of tough to send you a message when you provided no option to do so.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.May.2015 at 13:17
Oh, I thought this forum had some messaging system. If anybody is interested, please send me a message here: fb.com/kz.luka . Or provide Skype alternative here and I'll add you.
Yes, AutoCAD. I don't know what file types it accepts.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.May.2015 at 16:37
I'd suggest you find out what file types are acceptable for cutting a design.

Will it be done in plastic?
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Hi
I can do your work
to see my profile 
www.sivakrishna2013.weebly.com

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Jun.2015 at 13:31
I think the job has already been completed but thanks for your offer of assistance.
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