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Hello,

As I don't do chip design anymore, I decided to compile all the types of spots I ever created and compile them in a template file which I hope will help anyone who wants to create its design her/himself.

I've organized the templates in categories :
- SF specific style 39mm
- Clay style 39mm
- BG style 39mm
- Clay style 43mm
- BJ style 43mm
- BG style 43mm

Note that all the edges have been calculated (thanks trigonometry ;-) ) and that 43mm have not been done "quick and dirty" by just increasing the size of the 39mm chips - correct spot widths have been used and all rolling edges re-calculated.

Please note that the spots do not contain irregularities. You'll have to adapt them yourself if you want to simulate clay spots.

Also, you may want to adjust the spot angles and/or widths to your preference.

/!\ everything has been calculated manually, and even though I reverified the designs and everything looked good to me, I cannot guarantee there is no error. Please double check if in doubt.

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The link has expired. Would love to use these templates if they are still available for upload?

Thanks in advance!
 
Very generous of you. Thank you. Are these templates for ceramics to imitate clays?
I've still to reupload it. Unfortunately, it's not possible to upload a .svg here and I've not found a permanent solution yet.

Yes, most imitate clay style but you'll also fine other types of templates - eg. BJ or BG chips.
 
I've still to reupload it. Unfortunately, it's not possible to upload a .svg here and I've not found a permanent solution yet.

Yes, most imitate clay style but you'll also fine other types of templates - eg. BJ or BG chips.

I run a facebook group for advanced motorcycle training and I post all of my Cone Course Pattern illustrations for free download with a Google Drive link. I used to use WeTransfer, but quit because the uploads expire after a week.

Only people with the link can find it and download, but it is always available for anyone who needs the measurements and the path of travel. They can download a single pattern or the entire group of them. I add new ones all the time whenever I find one or whenever someone asks me to illustrate something specific. It's worked well for me for years. If you have a gmail address, you probably have 15 GB of Google drive space for free.
 
I run a facebook group for advanced motorcycle training and I post all of my Cone Course Pattern illustrations for free download with a Google Drive link. I used to use WeTransfer, but quit because the uploads expire after a week.

Only people with the link can find it and download, but it is always available for anyone who needs the measurements and the path of travel. They can download a single pattern or the entire group of them. I add new ones all the time whenever I find one or whenever someone asks me to illustrate something specific. It's worked well for me for years. If you have a gmail address, you probably have 15 GB of Google drive space for free.
Yes with Google drive, setting the sharing of the file to “anyone with the link” can download, and it’s free. I share lots of files this way.
 

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