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    Default Need Model Pattern Shake, Straight cut

    The model pattern I have now for shake is the staggered type. I also have a pattern for the straight or uniform exposure but it is a drafting pattern and I can't use it to Paint a pattern.

    As far as I know I need a model pattern to make it work. Does anyone have one, or, better yet, tell me if and how I can convert a drafting pattern into a modeling pattern.

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    Default Re: Need Model Pattern Shake, Straight cut

    It is easy to convert a drafting pattern to a model pattern. If you open the a model pattern file you will notice the following line after the pattern name:
    ;%TYPE=MODEL
    Just open the drafting pattern and add this same line and you are done.

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    Default Re: Need Model Pattern Shake, Straight cut

    Joef, Thanks, I'll give it a try.

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