Correcting A Hijacked Topic

My apologies to the forum. It was never my intent to hijack CodeMaster’s Leg Light thread in Multi-Leg. But that seems to be happening twice now, first with regards to using TurboCAD to add more 3D drawings to the library on Lynxmotion’s products page, and second about my surgery.

Disposing of the latter first, I appreciate that I have developed some close friends here and that forum members in general are kind and polite. However well-wishes, if any, should probably be PM-ed because a great outpouring of messages and responses really is not what every forum member wants to wade through. On the other hand, a great outpouring of relief that I will not be online for awhile would be understandable.

In re the other matter, perhaps it should be switched to General Discussion somewhere. People who are interested in working with CAD programs to plan their projects or to add more 3D drawings to the pool could join that discussion. If there is enough interest, it could flourish like the CNC discourse. If not, it will die a natural death.

Snailkeeper, can you suggest the best way to handle this?

Again my apologies for hijacking CodeMaster’s original thread.

Hi Ted. I believe your apology would be highly respected and forgiven. I did one suggest a chat function be added to the forum, but Jim rightly pointed out to me (at the time)that any info, discussions etc may help other with their questions, and understandably its very easy to get carried away talking about things that run off topic.
Id like to wish you all the best with your surgery and i hope you return to us with your fantastic and intuitive postyour time off will be noticed, so i have my fingers crossed for you.

There is a discussion about 3d files in the SES section that might best fit the topic you are talking about.

Jonny.

The thread was a question that had been answered before the hijacking, so I think it’s fine, no need to split or move posts.

I am not sure i understand all… (my english again)
But i ma sure RoboTed didn’t want to do anything bad.

Eric Nantel