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Need mirabelle 1512 dxf file
Last Post 30 Aug 2010 11:25 PM by Granitepwnz. 4 Replies.
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25 Aug 2010 11:14 PM
    Hello , I'm new to the forums and the site and I'm hoping I found a place where I could get dxf files that aren't found on the manufacturers websites. At the moment I could use a Mirabelle 1512 dxf file if anyone could email it to me that would be awesome. Thanks 
             
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    26 Aug 2010 12:01 AM

    Josh,

    I sent myself an email to check for that file when I get to work tomorrow. From looking at the pdf from the Mirabelle website, it looks like the sink is an elliptical shape. You may be able to draw an explodable ellipse (set the pellipse variable to 1 - assuming you are using AutoCAD), and offset it to the needed overhang. I've been able to do this with several sink cutouts.

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    26 Aug 2010 12:50 AM
    Thanks Seth, to be honest I'm a newb when it comes to CAD my boss just got me into it.  I just been pulling DXF files off internet and turning them into CNC files. I appreciate the help but to be honest I have no idea how to just free hand the shape in CAD. I use turbo CAD deluxe 16 and I don't even know if that is considered auto CAD. Like I said I'm very newb when it comes to CAD , my limits are basically making basic shaped pieces like "L " shaped pieces and what not , to be honest I've never even drawn a funky shaped island my boss usually does those. Anyways again thanks for the info maybe i can goof around in CAD and figure out but if someone could just email me a dxf for this model it would be much easier
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    26 Aug 2010 06:20 AM
    I am really spoiled by EasyStone.

    Open a new file and click on the Oval icon.

    It asks me where I want it.  0,0 is fine.

    Then how wide, then how tall.

    Click.

    Done.

    I emailed you an oval that is 15.375 X 12.  You will need to add overhangs and check the sink itself.

    Make sure you check against the actual sink.

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    30 Aug 2010 11:25 PM
    Thanks guys I figured it out. The shape came out pretty close to the sink its not perfect but it will do. Thanks again.
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