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Sailing Ship
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Roughly constructed old sailing ship.


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.zip   sailing_ship.3dxf.zip (Size: 131.2 KB / Downloads: 87)
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#2
For some reason I cannot download the above file. When I click the link I get the standard "Page Cannot Be Found" error message. Other items in the forum download fine.

I also noticed that after each attempt your 'downloaded' counter increases by one, so although it looks like it's being downloaded I'd say most of these attempts are mine.

Win XP Pro
Internet Explorer 6
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#3
Please try again. It should work now.
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#4
Great, it downloads fine now.

Thanks for sharing.
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#5
Unfortunately, there still seems to be a problem as FrameForge reports that it's "Missing a needed object". It looks like the .3dxf file is missing.
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#6
Amulet Wrote:Unfortunately, there still seems to be a problem as FrameForge reports that it's "Missing a needed object". It looks like the .3dxf file is missing.

Trying to upload the 3dfx file FrameForge tells me that I'm not allowed to post files with such an ending in this forum. So, what can I do?

Tell me your eMail adress and I'll send You the missing file.
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#7
Hi,

You should be able to post it if you manually zip the file and upload this. I did the same myself for an object I created - see "Hour Glass" in the following thread:-

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.frameforge3d.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=1838">http://www.frameforge3d.com/community/v ... php?t=1838</a><!-- m -->

I hope this helps.
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#8
Amulet Wrote:Hi,

You should be able to post it if you manually zip the file and upload this. I did the same myself for an object I created - see "Hour Glass" in the following thread:-

<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.frameforge3d.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=1838">http://www.frameforge3d.com/community/v ... php?t=1838</a><!-- m -->

I hope this helps.

I did it the way You described. Try again.
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#9
Great, that works fine although it looks like you only need the "Segelschiff.3dxf" file of the two you posted.

Nice work on the ship by the way and nice touch with the revolving wheel.

Thanks again.
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