I have to confess; I haven't hit the gold spot for designing.
http://laser-etching.com/moo.zip
Interesting challenge though.
I have to confess; I haven't hit the gold spot for designing.
http://laser-etching.com/moo.zip
Interesting challenge though.
Hi Darren,
Do you have a picure of the finished product? I was looking at the CorelDraw file but couldn't quite figure out how the pieces fit together and what the final piece looks like.
Thanks,
Mike DeRegnaucourt
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I have to admit I too was wondering about how it was going to look finished. I assumed it was like a back prop that the bottle rests against.
Epilog 45w Helix X3/X5 Corel Microflame Generator (flame polisher) Heat Bender
I cant remember where I was up to when I posted the file. As a rule of thumb, the long bit supports the axis of the bottle.
Mark 1 works after a fashion, but is wasteful.
Mark 2...forget it...it was meant to grip the bottom of the bottle, but it turns out that nobody makes round bottles anymore- theyre all slapped together in 2 halves.
Mark 3- works AND has a bit in front to pimp the particular wine you-re displaying
Mark 4- wobbly as hell, but cheap
Mark 5- same as mark 4 but with a cross-bracing strut in the front.
Assembly instructions: Slot the 2 main bits together, and slide the other bits down from the top until it works.
Darren,
What version of Corel are you using. I have version 12 and am unable to open the file.
Thank You,
Kevin
Sorry, they're in X3 format & I'm in an internet cafe
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