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John Connor
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Joined: 01.Feb.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD 2018
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Topic: 2D Templates for Hat Block Sizes Posted: 17.Aug.2011 at 18:41 |
Hey Brod: You have any idea what you are talking about?
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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Broderick
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Joined: 08.Aug.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD2012
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Posted: 17.Aug.2011 at 14:31 |
2D templates and wall decoration stickers are best ways to decorate the walls of the rooms,.they are easy to remove and posted on the walls,.
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Jasper1
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Joined: 08.Jul.2011
Location: United States
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Posted: 08.Jul.2011 at 16:05 |
I thinks 2D Templates are also best for the posting wallpapers on the walls of the rooms,.
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GlennS81
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Joined: 23.Jun.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD2011, Inventor2011
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Posted: 30.Jun.2011 at 13:49 |
Well, I have made progress. I had made a hat block a while back using a piece of wire and that gave me the shape and size. I traced an outline of my hat block and scanned it into my computer and imported that into autocad and scaled it correctly. I was then able to get a better more symetrical ellipse from that outline. I have figured out what my perimeter length is from the new ellipse which gives me a idea of my precise hat size. From there I'm hoping to just add the differential from front to side (an amount I recently learned from a friend) in order to get a set of templates in different hat sizes and shapes. Hope this all makes sense. Again, if anyone knows a better way or could contribute ideas or provide suggestions it would be much appreciated. Thanks, Glenn
Edited by GlennS81 - 30.Jun.2011 at 13:52
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John Connor
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Location: United States
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Posted: 29.Jun.2011 at 18:41 |
OK...I think Mr. Douglas5 is just a scammer of sorts.
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"Humans have a strength that cannot be measured. This is John Connor. If you are reading this, you are the resistance."
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Douglas5
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Joined: 29.Jun.2011
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Posted: 29.Jun.2011 at 17:33 |
Hi Glenn,.. Nice read and useful ideas,..i am also looking for this kind of helps,..
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GlennS81
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Joined: 23.Jun.2011
Location: United States
Using: AutoCAD2011, Inventor2011
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Posted: 24.Jun.2011 at 19:30 |
Hello everyone! I have searched the forum and internet wide and cannot find anything on this. I'm trying to make my own hat blocks in autocad/inventor, but cannot determine the correct hat sizes in their long oval/wide oval 2D form. Has anyone ever done this or know of a place I can get such information? Any help would be much appreciated. Glenn
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