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Glenn Ashmore
 
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In that case, you could download that picture, import it into Autocad, scale
it and trace the patterns. For refference, I have a set of 8 curves and #43
is 24" long and #59 is 12.5" long.

Should be fairly easy to trace because, unlike French Curves they are made
up of conic sections which is exactly what the non-uniform B-spline
algorythm does.

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"JP Sipponen" wrote in message
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What would you need them for? Their purpose is for fairing a curve and

when
you are working with a CAD program the B-spline function takes their

place
and does a much better job of it..


Old friend of mine with no computer makes boats and he needs a set of

them.
They cost over 350 $ so I thought i would make them with a CNC router.

Jukkis