Nice project! I had to look that one up.:confused:
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Nice project! I had to look that one up.:confused:
Great piece! The detail is outstanding!
Chip
You did a great job on a fantastic subject!
The box is really nice!
That looks amazing. if only I knew how to make cabinets.
Beautiful - says it all.
I'm sure that customer is happy! The finish is really spectacular. Good Job!
Looking good Robert! Keep 'em coming.
It happened to me also. Version 3. Another previous thread has others with the same problem.
I had the same problem earlier this afternoon. Am running 8.1 also. I ended up having to uninstall designer, download it from Carvewright and install it again. It worked fine after that. Go...
Almost Suzanne, when I clicked the download button it gave me the "Four 'Oh! Four!" link not found message.
Chip
I bought the 2D program a few months ago. Had very little time to work with it until recently. Was going to start working with it yesterday but it is no longer on my computer. 2D does not have a "try...
What file types can be imported into #1 - 2D Vector... and #2 - 3D software?:confused:
I learned to have the Carvewright with it's own plug and by itself in a wall outlet.
Here in Houston it's the same. Get up early, work about 4 hours, then beat the heat and humidity.
Good work on the western Cedar. Is the house in the carve the your friends actual camp house?
Gary, that is one fine piece of art. What size is the corian?
That's some mighty fine work. The wood, carve, and finish are all mighty fine.
Almost unbelievable. I would like to see if a laser could do that.
Chip
Great job Henry. Keep up the good work.
You hit the nail on the head!
Thanks Mike,
That answered my question. Thanks for the info. Any information on different methods used to get to the end product by forum members is appreciated.
Chip
Maybe I missed something somewhere. I have a laser printer. How is the print we print out put on the board? Do you finish the board before applying or ?
Thanks, Chip
Mike,
Your plaque is indeed a real work of art! I am intrigued by your "logo is reverse printed on a transparency" Would you please explain this process?
Chip
Great pattern Perry! Keep 'em coming.
Chip