......well....you know......the man might be after our crafting secrets......Nahhh, we are completely safe. Or do you really believe that someone is watching this thread. Oh. ... Nevermind!![]()

......well....you know......the man might be after our crafting secrets......Nahhh, we are completely safe. Or do you really believe that someone is watching this thread. Oh. ... Nevermind!![]()
If "THE MAN" actually knew how to do any kind of crafting, I would agree.......well....you know......the man might be after our crafting secrets......![]()
the Man has no need for such skills when there are so many who have them already lol - thats why some people want to be in charge lmao - the benefit ofc is that those who do have the skills are invaluableIf "THE MAN" actually knew how to do any kind of crafting, I would agree.![]()
Too right you are!the Man has no need for such skills when there are so many who have them already lol - thats why some people want to be in charge lmao - the benefit ofc is that those who do have the skills are invaluable![]()
Will your new all PDFs version be available to download some where?(Granted, the fitting issue was a BIG surprise because the files were not changed after release and we tested everything ad nauseum. I strongly believe it was a case of human error during printing because the regular parts come as PNG and the interior parts as PDF. We have now turned all pages into PDFs using Gimp to make sure that everything is printed at the proper size. At least this is what we hope for!)
No. Martin does not want his files to be shared elsewhere and we respect that. You may get the original files from his website www.paperaviation.de . You can produce a PDF yourself by loading the pages in Gimp and export them as PDF. Make sure that the correct resolution is set (202.997 dpi); this should be done automatically by Gimp when the pages are loaded but sometimes the program goofs up, so it is not too bad to check the settings before getting surprises.Will your new all PDFs version be available to download some where?
Much respect to Mr Sanger for his designs, I've still gotta get around to making another one of these.No. Martin does not want his files to be shared elsewhere and we respect that. You may get the original files from his website www.paperaviation.de . You can produce a PDF yourself by loading the pages in Gimp and export them as PDF. Make sure that the correct resolution is set (202.997 dpi); this should be done automatically by Gimp when the pages are loaded but sometimes the program goofs up, so it is not too bad to check the settings before getting surprises.![]()
I have to say that they are a fun (and sometimes addicting) build!Much respect to Mr Sanger for his designs, I've still gotta get around to making another one of these.