Does anyone have a dxf file of a stafford knot? I need to incorporate it in a present for a friend.
Ta !
Rob-T
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Does anyone have a dxf file of a stafford knot? I need to incorporate it in a present for a friend.
Ta !
Rob-T
Hi Rob, don't know if this will help you or not, I just loaded an image into vectric aspire and used the "trace" function. Maybe you can do something with it if not suitable.
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Thanks Mate!
I think it is the same image I tried to trace with Inkscape, but I ended up with so many open vectors and duplicate vectors, I ended up abandoning my attempt.
I can't seem to upload a dxf file so here is a dropbox link to my attempt.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s1jbdxtw1d...taffs.dxf?dl=0
Got it Rob, I can see why you had some problems with that file, it's massive !!! I actually struggled to open it.
Now that I can see what you're after, I've done another knot for you, not perfect by any means, but maybe something you could work with to get a start.
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Thanks for the offer Clive, but I have it sorted now thanks to Needleworks. I will cut a test on ply tomorrow and if it looks OK then I will make some sapele shavings.
Cheers everyone, we have a heartwarming community here !
Rob-T
I have cut one Stafford Knot, and tried to resin embed it, but the resin is still sticky. So I tried again and my Kress spindle went pop, just near the end, with only the final cut-out to do.Attachment 25814Attachment 25815
The idea is to cut 7mm down in 8mm wood and then pour in water clear casting polyester resin. When the resin is set, then sand off the underneath.
I am not unhappy about the sodding spindle, I just need some new brushes. While I wait for them to come from Germany, I am converting it to use a Super-PID speed control, which I have had for ages, but never fitted (on the basis that the spindle was working OK).
This is the first attempt, after sanding the back off and polishing the resin. There is still a shadow of the wood left on the back, but I am not going to revisit this one to sort it.
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The resin is still soft enough to take finger prints (so I am sending it for a job with Police Forensic Services:toot::toot:)
Rob
Wow, that's really nice. It's a good technique to remember. Good job
After a bit of fettling, I managed to carve one with a bit of 3d about it.
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That looks great, any chance you could put the file up :eagerness:
A couple of files that mat be of use John.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/arcmd03uhc...0knot.stl?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u79dtq0lpa...affs5.dxf?dl=0
Hi Rob
Have just downloaded from your links
Many thanks
John