70 Ford Mustang DXF File
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70 Ford Mustang DXF File
Any one willing to share a 70 Mustang.
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Re: 70 Mustang
Try this one

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Re: 70 Mustang
Awesome thanks so much appreciated
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Re: 70 Mustang
Nice file. Thanks for sharing
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Re: 70 Mustang
That is slick. Thanks.
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Re: 70 Mustang
Very Nice, Thank you..
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Re: 70 Mustang
This file needs work, bridging some of the drops.
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Re: 70 Mustang
If you cut that with a plasma cutter, a lot of the detail will drop out. It is a nice file, but it needs some TLC before it is cut ready.
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Re: 70 Ford Mustang DXF File
I cut it last week, and thought i sorted it, but the windows came out 
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Re: 70 Ford Mustang DXF File
Post your edited cut file and I will have a look.beeson1987 wrote: Mon Oct 03, 2022 2:13 am I cut it last week, and thought i sorted it, but the windows came out![]()
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"DRIVE the design." Using your eyes, imagine you are looking at a map of the land mass in an ocean. The PURPLE is the land, the BLACK is the water. If you can drive your car from any point to any other point on the LAND without crossing water, then the design is cut ready. If you need to "build a bridge" to get to any point on the design, then you have an "island" which is a part that will fall out of the design, because it is not connected to the rest of the land mass. In this design above, the windshield, the wheel detail and the headlight crescent accent are all islands.beeson1987 wrote: Mon Oct 03, 2022 2:13 am I cut it last week, and thought i sorted it, but the windows came out![]()
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Re: 70 Ford Mustang DXF File
Great explanation of how to look at it Joe!!Joe Jones wrote: Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:19 am"DRIVE the design." Using your eyes, imagine you are looking at a map of the land mass in an ocean. The PURPLE is the land, the BLACK is the water. If you can drive your car from any point to any other point on the LAND without crossing water, then the design is cut ready. If you need to "build a bridge" to get to any point on the design, then you have an "island" which is a part that will fall out of the design, because it is not connected to the rest of the land mass. In this design above, the windshield, the wheel detail and the headlight crescent accent are all islands.beeson1987 wrote: Mon Oct 03, 2022 2:13 am I cut it last week, and thought i sorted it, but the windows came out![]()
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