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CRFultz
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by CRFultz »
This may have already been posted but just in case......
http://www.incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/
generate your grids and save as a pdf...import into VCP and profile on the lines....
this is a timesaver from making your own grid work backgrounds...
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mcurtis
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by mcurtis »
Very cool. How did you generate the encoder wheel (radial)
Thanks
Maynard
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CRFultz
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by CRFultz »
mcurtis wrote:Very cool. How did you generate the encoder wheel (radial)
Thanks
Maynard
The pdf for the wheel is on the same page
Chuck
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mrBOND
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by mrBOND »
mcurtis wrote:Very cool. How did you generate the encoder wheel (radial)
Thanks
Maynard
If you follow the link in his post and scroll down you will find it...
"Polar Graph Paper"
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mrBOND
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by mrBOND »
Hmm you are fast CRFultz
BTW.. thanks for the tip!
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CRFultz
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by CRFultz »
mrBOND wrote:Hmm you are fast CRFultz
BTW.. thanks for the tip!
fast?...naw not really....just call me Chuck...everyone else does
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mcurtis
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by mcurtis »
Thanks... guess I need to look a little closer.
Maynard