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We'll even throw in a doggie door
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Illustrator would certainly be able to create the pattern of the Bronco script for a CNC machine. Might have to save it in a file type the CNC computer can read if it can't read something like an .eps file, but that's easy.I have access to Solidworks at work. Not a CNC machinist. Just a Quality Engineer.
But honestly, you may be able to do that in Adobe Illustrator (which I have at home).
Ahh, I've known people who've had decal work cut on a vinyl plotter done from Illustrator .ai files. If you wanted actual metal badges made I could see the need for CNC work.Illustrator would certainly be able to create the pattern of the Bronco script for a CNC machine. Might have to save it in a file type the CNC computer can read if it can't read something like an .eps file, but that's easy.
It'd also depend on the complexity too - something that had depth would require something 3D like Solidworks (which I used at work too), but Illustrator would be able to give you the pattern for flat things.Ahh, I've known people who've had decal work cut on a vinyl plotter done from Illustrator .ai files. If you wanted actual metal badges made I could see the need for CNC work.
You NAILED it RIGHT ON! This is what I want (but in a classic Heritage color).I concur and I'll raise you a white grill. A white top and white wheels are historically accurate and very handsome. As a bonus a white top reflects heat better and doesn't fade.