I have designer 3 and almost every add-on option besides Sculptor. What are some key differences between designer 3 to designer 4? I’m interested in upgrading but outside of having a newer version I...
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I have designer 3 and almost every add-on option besides Sculptor. What are some key differences between designer 3 to designer 4? I’m interested in upgrading but outside of having a newer version I...
Came out awesome Oscar! I would wipe down the mahogany and beech with a wet cloth. In my experience some mahogany tends to look dull before finish applies to where maple has almost matched but a...
Regardless, 1) you're still managing to salvage that walnut and 2) when it's finished the contrast is going to look awesome - keep us updated!
Interesting - I found an ebook type write up written by someone on v bit inlays for conventional CNC's. I am still curious and will stay tuned on your progress, once I get back on my feet, as I...
Maaan I can relate! haha, my wife gets a hint of something that's cool and it gets added to the honey do list regardless of how simple or complex. I'm really excited in multiple ways, one because of...
Well I'll be! The raster approach was a different way of going about the v bit inlay and I was iffy but they turned out pretty nicely! Once I get my leg healed up from surgery and some PM on my...
I appreciate the help Dev. For making a flag and just having stars carved in this would be amazing and I may use it for that. What I was currently looking for was a method for doing an inlay of the...
I understand where y'all are coming from with carving and/or cutting inside or outside the line. Doing it as a raster may work but I don't know if this will work in all circumstances if it does...
I've approached the forum about this before with no success. I am hoping with as time has passed someone has come up with some ways of utilizing the software to suit these needs - I will post the...
Thanks, I figured the green tips would be the only way to go! I think their concerns are the brass getting tarnished over time, and with the guest of honor being one of our former commandants they...
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Hey Strangers!
It has definitely been a little while since I've posted anything here. I was recently approached by someone looking to make a gift for an honorary guest. I provided some ideas...
I think you hit the nail on the head Steve! I appreciate it, I overlooked the additive feature because in the past I have had it drastically change the contour when using multiple patterns, with the...
I attempted what you mentioned, not sure if I'm not making sense or understanding what you are saying. I'm pretty comfortable with the software but this has been something that has puzzled me for...
8125381254I've been asked to replicate some hand grips for a friend which is very doable with the 3d scanning probe after a few trials and errors on double sided carves. The issue I'm having is he...
About 5 hours out.. Not sure why I thought Shreveport was closer. I'm active Marine down on the Naval base south of NOLA. I frequent a place called Riverside Lumber over here and they have most...
Carl.. what part of LA are you living in?
Very Nice, any chance you could share what type of rendering software you used?
Ouch! Didn't see any follow up so was just checking. I hate when that happens though, because of it I've made sure to explain in detail the process and collect up front. Sorry to hear brother.
Did you get taken care of?
http://forum.carvewright.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=78087&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1443399172
Is this Tyrael?
very nice! Yellow heart or stain to achieve the look on the texas silhouette?
Perry! I still need to stop by and visit, days to weeks to months so on. The name plaques look amazing though. My lumber supplier doesn't keep alder on hand but pretty sure he could get some if i...
Have any of you had issues when placing tabs distorts the pattern? I've made patterns and spent quite a bit of time on placement of tabs to avoid distortion. My objective when placing them is to have...
Wow... that is pretty deep Darren, thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the info. This will definitely save time and headaches!