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Bill Leonhardt

14/09/2011 5:56 AM

Letters needed

Back in the dark ages (before computers), I bought an inexpensive
pantagraph to use with my router. It allows you to trace pictures or
letters and numbers with the stylus and have your router copy the
shape onto wood. It is so long ago that I can't remember if it came
from Sears or Penneys or Monkey Wards. I've done a web search and it
appears that what I have is very close to (or the same) as the
Milescraft version, and instructions were available on-line.

The unit I have came with a set of upper case and lower case letters
and numbers, each on a piece of 8.5" x 11" paper with registration
dots that made it easy to line up the letters to make words. Well,
I've lost these and I'm hoping that someone in the group has the same
thing and would be willing to lend them to me so I can make PDFs.

Anyone got these??? If so, I'd like to borrow them and make PDF
copies. Of course, I would be happy to pay the postage back and
forth.

Bill holzlegacy.at.gmail.com.the rest is garbage


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Bill Leonhardt

in reply to Bill Leonhardt on 14/09/2011 5:56 AM

14/09/2011 7:45 AM

On Sep 14, 9:50=A0am, willshak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bill Leonhardt wrote the following:
>
>
>
>
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> > Back in the dark ages (before computers), I bought an inexpensive
> > pantagraph to use with my router. =A0It allows you to trace pictures or
> > letters and numbers with the stylus and have your router copy the
> > shape onto wood. =A0It is so long ago that I can't remember if it came
> > from Sears or Penneys or Monkey Wards. =A0I've done a web search and it
> > appears that what I have is very close to (or the same) as the
> > Milescraft version, and instructions were available on-line.
>
> > The unit I have came with a set of upper case and lower case letters
> > and numbers, each on a piece of 8.5" x 11" paper with registration
> > dots that made it easy to line up the letters to make words. =A0Well,
> > I've lost these and I'm hoping that someone in the group has the same
> > thing and would be willing to lend them to me so I can make PDFs.
>
> > Anyone got these??? =A0If so, I'd like to borrow them and make PDF
> > copies. =A0Of course, I would be happy to pay the postage back and
> > forth.
>
> > Bill =A0holzlegacy.at.gmail.com.the rest is garbage
>
> http://www.milescraft.com/service/1298templates.html
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> Bill
> In Hamptonburgh, NY
> In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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I guess I missed this in my search. Thanks for pointing me there.
I'm good to go.

Bill

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willshak

in reply to Bill Leonhardt on 14/09/2011 5:56 AM

14/09/2011 9:50 AM

Bill Leonhardt wrote the following:
> Back in the dark ages (before computers), I bought an inexpensive
> pantagraph to use with my router. It allows you to trace pictures or
> letters and numbers with the stylus and have your router copy the
> shape onto wood. It is so long ago that I can't remember if it came
> from Sears or Penneys or Monkey Wards. I've done a web search and it
> appears that what I have is very close to (or the same) as the
> Milescraft version, and instructions were available on-line.
>
> The unit I have came with a set of upper case and lower case letters
> and numbers, each on a piece of 8.5" x 11" paper with registration
> dots that made it easy to line up the letters to make words. Well,
> I've lost these and I'm hoping that someone in the group has the same
> thing and would be willing to lend them to me so I can make PDFs.
>
> Anyone got these??? If so, I'd like to borrow them and make PDF
> copies. Of course, I would be happy to pay the postage back and
> forth.
>
> Bill holzlegacy.at.gmail.com.the rest is garbage



http://www.milescraft.com/service/1298templates.html
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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
To email, remove the double zeroes after @


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