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CD-ROM Labels: Design, Cut, & Install From Glossy Photo Paper
Postcards, QSL Cards, Books and the Duplexing Wizard
Use CorelDRAW to Produce Scrolling Text or Graphics From Screen Recording Software
Creating a Cross Stitch Pattern from an Original Scan
Making Those Fancy License Plates
Creating Stencils To Paint On T-Shirts
Constructing Isometric Grid Paper, A Computer Aid
Making a Full Sized Pattern From a Digital Photo
Fabricate Your Own Copper Arrows, Part I
Fabricate Your Own Copper Arrows, Part II
Ron is 63 years old and has been in fabrication most of his life. Every since he discovered CorelDRAW in 1995 he has found it a wonderful tool to express his ideas to others. He likes making things for art and most of the time it has been for his own enjoyment. Ron is now a retired railroader and is still making things no matter what it is, and is now taking up embroidery.
Ron's other hobby is Ham Radio and he has designed a number of QSL cards (post cards 4 x 6 or 5 x 3.5 in. that confirms in writing that you contacted the other Radio Station). His station is KDØMU and he uses a mode called SSTV (slow scan television) to send pictures to other ham radio stations around the world. He can be found on the Frequencies of 14.230 or 14.233 MHZ.
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