I hate having to boot into Windows, but can if really needed. NoSuchKeyThe specified key does not exist.releases/v2.2.7/AkuShaper.jar289EE1ABA0CF27F2eEWMnkI+m7fYt2VdCY4GZIj+xvjN7tEGI7mHeyOvKkSn2NtFqbDymqsyLAKK6lJQ Has anyone here succeeded installing AKU Shaper in Linux? Their website claims it is possible, but the link to the Linux/Generic. If I end up with a particularly nice surfboard design file, which is unsaved while not subscribed, can I quickly subscribe and save the file before shutting AKU shaper down? Will I be able to open the files and look at them and edit them, without current subscription, if I don't want to save the edited file? When I sign up for a monthly plan (minimum $7.-) so that I can save files, will the files be saved on my computer or on the AKU Shaper server? In other words: Will I still be able to access the board files created during the paid for period after I stop paying?Ĭan I send the files to a shaper with a machine at any time later on, without having to re-register and pay fees to AKU Shaper? So, rather than going down the lengthy road of learning to hand-shape, I want to design a board on the computer, then send it to someone with a shaping machine (or in the not-so-far future, a large 3D printer) and let them build the board for me. I never before realised how thin they are compared to their length and widths, although I spend a lot of time riding them! Good advice, and even the attempt to shape a 1:15 model gives some insight into the difficulties of accurately shaping a surfboard. This first board build of mine has nothing much to do with my questions about AKU Shaper, other than that I want to pre-empt Bill's advice to make a masonite template first and get some hands-on experience. The Nugget is still in the block of wood, I just need to get it out. I know you like photos here on Swaylocks, so here we go, my first surfboard build, half-shaped HAHA! I'm a first time shaper who is trying to carve a surfboard 1:15 model out of a piece of Cypress wood.
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