Does anyone have script font

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Does anyone have script font

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My son just had a baby and want to cut out here name Braelyn in cursive script prefer to have all connected instead of individual letters any help would be great Thanks
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If you are using Inkscape the fonts are all that Windows offers in the font folder, pick what you like you may like you need to join them to make all connected.
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Go to Dafont.com and you can download any fonts you need, then install them and they are ready to use in your drawing or CAD program (almost all CAD programs) Dafont has hundreds of fonts and they're FREE.


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Font I used is called "Bring Heart"
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Load a program called Font Viewer, it will show you every font installed on your computer and how it looks with your text.
Any font converted to dxf is going to need work to connect all the letters and make them cut worthy.
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Thanks for the DXF file but im working with an old verison of cad if anyong can open the file and resave it in 2004 dxf format it would be awesome
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pens92 wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 3:22 pm Thanks for the DXF file but im working with an old verison of cad if anyong can open the file and resave it in 2004 dxf format it would be awesome
Try these and see which works for you, OK.
BRAELYN 2000.DXF
BRAELYN R14.DXF


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tnbndr wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 1:06 pm Load a program called Font Viewer, it will show you every font installed on your computer and how it looks with your text.
Any font converted to dxf is going to need work to connect all the letters and make them cut worthy.
Sounds like a handy program! I think I will check that one out too!!
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