"Micros to angstroms?"  That's pretty small.  What if he need furlongs? :)

Meg

On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 9:22 PM, George Wealleans <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 5/11/2012 2:44 p.m., Bones wrote:
>
>> This is a request for some help if anyone has the time or inclination to
>> assist me. I am in the middle of designing a cardmodel, it will be the
>> one and only cardmodel I'll probably ever make and because I have
>> neither the time nor the interest to learn a CAD program to make this
>> easier I'm drawing it by hand for scanning later.
>>
>> The problem I have is that I need 4 pieces which are truncated cones. I
>> know how to scribe the necessary arcs but will have to rip up carpet to
>> get enough room to do the drawing. A major pain...would anyone here with
>> the skills be able to produce the drawings as say .jpg's for me ?. Super
>> precise accuracy isn't that important...as long as it's close. Several
>> of the pieces will be too big for one sheet and would need to be split
>> up over several pages.
>>
>> If not then that's cool, I'll just go ahead and do it on the floor. If
>> anyone is interested I'll post the files on the group file area once I
>> get the thing sorted...it may take a while though :)
>>
>> Bones
>>
>>
>>  I use Auto Cad 2000i, and am happy to draw up such items. I can work in
> any scale you like, from microns to angstroms. Name you size.
>
> Jawj in NZ
>
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