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perpetual calendar

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This was made from 1/8 hardboard, grey and black
all cuts and engraving was done with a 100 watt co2 laser
total machine time was 38 min
A functional thing...........................



also a picture 14x4 could be in instead of the saying !!!
sort of though a few deer would look good
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Re: perpetual calendar

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Very Nice!
Really like the functionality of this!
Great Design!
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Wonderful project, Stan!
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Re: perpetual calendar

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thanks , BUT
in my rush to get the pictures taken I set the template wrong, I made dec with only 30 days,
goes to show its flexible, see the new posed photos
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Re: perpetual calendar

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stankern wrote:thanks , BUT
in my rush to get the pictures taken I set the template wrong, I made dec with only 30 days,
goes to show its flexible, see the new posed photos
So would you just put all "31's" in a bottom sixth row to make it correct?
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no the template needed to be pushed over
also here is one done by a friend with 1/4 birch using the cnc router
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Re: perpetual calendar

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That's a cool project and I would love to make one, but I don't see how it works. None of the pictures are correct and I'm not smart enough to fix it. Is it just me?

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Re: perpetual calendar

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you're right, there is something off , thought I placed the template wrong
but no something does not line up.......back to design

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Re: perpetual calendar

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I found a similar design. To fix it it needs the following...
  • 13 columns
    Row 1 - 1-7 right justified
    Row 2 - 2-14
    Row 3 - 9-21
    Row 4 - 16-28
    Row 5 - 23-31 left justified
    Row 6 - 30-31 left justified
So all you are missing is the last row containing 30 and 31.

Now I'll put that in the list of projects I have lined up. :mrgreen:

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I have a fix now and it should fix the months up, I am a bit tied up so its going to be a few days before I post results

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stankern wrote:I have a fix now and it should fix the months up, I am a bit tied up so its going to be a few days before I post results
Wanted to pass these pics I found on Pintrest onto you in the hopes that they would be of some assistance in your design.
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il_570xN.1164296812_djs9.jpg
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Re: perpetual calendar

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got the fix, 2 numbers missing and the weekly template is bigger, but you will have to know what months do not have 31 days
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Re: perpetual calendar

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That is a great project
Thank You
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