Just a thought, but I wonder how 3-D printers might work for these sorts of
things? I have never used one, but I am aware that you can go to places
like The UPS Store and have something printed with them; like taking
something to Staples for printing. I wonder how printing the alphabet, one
letter per "page", in 3-D with each letter 1/8" high would feel?
Richard KK6MRH
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Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2014 9:08 PM
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Subject: Script Letters and raised line paper
I'd like to find something I lost years ago and it was a book that had the
script alphabet made of pipe cleaners and twisted into the correct shapes
and blue to a page. They were quite large and there was one letter per page
so you got a good idea of what the letters are to look like. I can sign my
name but I have forgotten a few of the script letters.
Phil.
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Subject: Anyone interested in raised line graph paper?
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