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July 16th 08, 11:25 AM
Found at the doctor's office.

An enormous roll of the stuff, used to cover the examination table.

About two feet wide and hell for long.

Asked nice, the girl gave me about six feet of the stuff.

-R.S.Hoover

Frank Stutzman[_2_]
July 16th 08, 11:22 PM
> wrote:
> Found at the doctor's office.
>
> An enormous roll of the stuff, used to cover the examination table.
>
> About two feet wide and hell for long.
>
> Asked nice, the girl gave me about six feet of the stuff.

Or marry a doctor and have all you could ever want. That price may be too
high for some people, but has worked out very well for me.

If you would like to find someplace you buy it, you might try
http://www.quickmedical.com/graham/exam_paper/standard.html
No experiance with that source, though.

--
Frank Stutzman
Bonanza N494B "Hula Girl"
Boise, ID

July 27th 08, 04:13 AM
On Jul 16, 4:25*am, " > wrote:
> Found at the doctor's office.
>
> An enormous roll of the stuff, used to cover the examination table.
>
> About two feet wide and hell for long.
>
> Asked nice, the girl gave me about six feet of the stuff.
>
> -R.S.Hoover

You still use tracing paper? Kind of old fashion and wasteful isn't
it? :-)
Take a digital photo of your original and import it into a CAD program
and go from there..................

Even DeltaCad - your favorite - has an import function for *.BMP
files.
=================
Leon McAtee

Ernest Christley
July 29th 08, 04:58 AM
wrote:
> On Jul 16, 4:25 am, " > wrote:
>> Found at the doctor's office.
>>
>> An enormous roll of the stuff, used to cover the examination table.
>>
>> About two feet wide and hell for long.
>>
>> Asked nice, the girl gave me about six feet of the stuff.
>>
>> -R.S.Hoover
>
> You still use tracing paper? Kind of old fashion and wasteful isn't
> it? :-)
> Take a digital photo of your original and import it into a CAD program
> and go from there..................
>
> Even DeltaCad - your favorite - has an import function for *.BMP
> files.
> =================
> Leon McAtee

Then take the file down to your local Copies-R-Us. They'll print you a
life size version that you can spray glue to a workpiece. Take a good
rule with you, because the printout might be off by 1/4" over 8ft.
They'll reprint it for free till they get it right.

KrazyKyngeKorny
July 30th 08, 05:24 PM
> Take a digital photo of your original and import it into a CAD program
> and go from there..................
>
> EvenDeltaCad- your favorite - has an import function for *.BMP
> files.
> =================
> Leon McAtee
>
Or you can open the photo with Irfanview and copy it, then paste it
into a DeltaCAD file. I do it all the time.

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