What setting did you use for depth of cut for these night lights? They are not as thick as the 1/4" corian that we normally use for lithopanes.
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What setting did you use for depth of cut for these night lights? They are not as thick as the 1/4" corian that we normally use for lithopanes.
I haven't seen any updates on what happened at the Conference this year! We usually see a summary, pictures of projects and copies of handouts. Is that still coming? Many of us out of staters look...
Again, great information! Your Santa face is one of the best I've seen, along with a complementing text font.
Thank you - thank you - thank you! I know you sell your beautiful pieces, so I didn't know if you would be willing to share your trade secrets! I really appreciate the tips and will incorporate...
I too have admired all of your work! It's just phenomenal! You also mentioned learning so much on this forum. I strongly second that sentiment. You are using a font on many of your signs that...
I've always wanted to gather up some of the favorite recipes from current family members and especially those that have passed. So I designed this 6"x8"x6" box for my CW and made six of them for...
I have seen this U of M walking stick and the one he made with a Micigan State theme. They are both incredible! The picture does not do it justice. John was extremely creative with the use of the...
Will you have the ACB model with the pop up rails available to try for those of us who purchased the original "simple" model? One of the major issue with the original model for me was in getting...
Thanks for the reply! I'm assuming you loaded a b&w or grayscale photo to begin with? I set my depth to .180, but the carve went right thru the pvc in spots due to the depth variation throughout...
Hi Steve, my name is Diane and I have been trying to do some pictures on the rotary jig. How did you prepare your pictures in order for the outcome to look exactly like an actual picture? Yours are...
We're looking for interested carvewright users to join us near Pinckney Michigan. Share tips, tricks, issues and successes! Please call John at (734)634-1410 or contact him at sjfowler@charter.net....
What did you do in Photoshop Elements to get the photos to turn out so well for carving? I would love to learn your process.