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Does anyone have a copy of the WEEE & CE symbols as a Creo sketch?
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So it's been a while, but I got round to creating a WEEE symbol as a True Type font, and it seems to work ok in sketcher, but can be a bit flaky when resizing (best done in small steps or use another font then change to this one once you've got the size correct), I think this is because of the fine detail.
So I've attached the font I've created, but please beware that you use it at entirely your own risk I take no responsibly what so ever for loss or damages cause by using it, although I've taken care to replicate the symbol correctly I recommend double checking it for yourself before using, also make sure it is not distorted in any way as you could be in breach of the symbol standard, and personally I wouldn't use it any smaller than 8mm again as to not breach the symbol standard.
So with the boring bit out the way here's how to use it:
Hi Bill
Thanks for these, CE one is great, but the WEEE one will need a lot of work to use.
Anyone else?
If you did find/create a WEEE 3-d sketch that can be extruded would you please share?
Hi
Of course.
I haven't found one yet but if I do I will.
Alternatively if I get some time I'll creat a True Type font with it in and post that, I've used this method a lot in the past for logos etc and it works well.
So it's been a while, but I got round to creating a WEEE symbol as a True Type font, and it seems to work ok in sketcher, but can be a bit flaky when resizing (best done in small steps or use another font then change to this one once you've got the size correct), I think this is because of the fine detail.
So I've attached the font I've created, but please beware that you use it at entirely your own risk I take no responsibly what so ever for loss or damages cause by using it, although I've taken care to replicate the symbol correctly I recommend double checking it for yourself before using, also make sure it is not distorted in any way as you could be in breach of the symbol standard, and personally I wouldn't use it any smaller than 8mm again as to not breach the symbol standard.
So with the boring bit out the way here's how to use it: