Looking for experienced CAD designer to accurately duplicate a license plate. The license plate is milled from 1/8" thick aluminum. The cut depth is 1/48"
The final drawing needs to include proper bevels text (use plate02_full size.jpg for reference). (Please open attached .RAR file)
The license plate will read "PROPERTY OF" and "MONTAGUE" on the plate. Proper holes for screws will need to be included in CAD File to cut out.
I will use the final CAD drawing in a 3d Milling machine and create the plate from 1/8th inch aluminum material.
Thicknesses / Dimensions
Plate Dimension is 12" X 6"
Material Thickness is 1/8" Thick
Cut depth is 1/48" (Bevel height is full 1/8" at top of letters, down to 1/48" For bevel slope refer to plate02_full size.jpg image.
Attached are four reference images and one font file.
plate01.jpg
plate02.jpg
plate02_full size.jpg
plate03.jpg
LicensePlate.ttf
What do each file mean?
plate01.jpg is used for text placement of final text.
plate02-plate02_full size.jpg are used for bevel, trim and plate detail
plate03 is extra, it shows the two combined
LicencePlate.ttf is used for font file* I require bidder has good communication skills and uses Skype for immediate questions. My Skype name is "Steven.Flannery"
Looking forward to working with you. This is a fun project!
Thank you,
Steve
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