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	01-04-2013 #1
Why can't you use any suitable font and then just change the outlines to geometries and then modify the bottoms to make them freestanding. the same applies to linking letters together to make words. If necessary I can draw something for you to show what I mean. Martins point about centre pieces would of course still apply and you would have to include supports or styalise the font. G.
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	01-04-2013 #2
I started to reply some time ago, but was dragged away part way through and I see Martin has just said something very similar!!
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	01-04-2013 #3
I just thought there might be a font out there that was done already its not as easy as i thought it would be
				
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	01-04-2013 #4
Here you go sunshine.
LHF Convecta BASE Free Font Download - ufonts.comJohn S -
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	01-04-2013 #5
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	01-04-2013 #6
thank you very much just thats just what i been looking for
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	25-07-2014 #7
Hello,
Actually it's very easy issue, some one ( a designer ) can help to correct the down edge ( Curve ) outline of the font's letters. so all letters will have a straight edge ( like "C" in the picture you added before ) .
if you want I can help !
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	01-04-2013 #8
hi i just had ago in ms word but its just not right at all would you mind showing me how to do it please thanks tom
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