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    Default Tea Box carved

    Good Day
    Well sort of it snowed 1’ last night and still dumping, enough already.
    Michael, I want to thank you again for the outstanding projects you have created they are truly something to be admired, We/I feel that your creations has inspired and given the carving community a great expansion of ideas and professionalism.
    I carved the box twice and created a different box lid mostly in designer and added the oval in PS. I carved that lid twice with different patterns the pioneer box lid I had some problems with the QC my fault but it left fuzz's that I have not cleaned up completely yet.
    Chebytrk, if you remove the 01OvalBit 13 pattern there is an oval inverted dome area on the BoxLidRD pattern that you can play with using the info Michael put in your thread.

    Have a Great Day and carve something and show it I enjoy them all.
    Ray ver.1.134
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    Thumbs up might I ask

    Where did you get the fairy? Looks great and granddaughter would love it
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    Ray,

    Thank you for the kind words.

    You're awfully hard to keep up with - all the wonderful projects you do!! What a fantastic job. I REALLY enjoy seeing the originality you put into your projects!
    Michael T
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    Michael, Thank You for all that you do, There are many in the community that share their inspiring ideas and techniques and often humbles me which makes me try even harder to come up to that level I guess that’s what it is all about and I sure do appreciate all of it and hope to give a small portion of that back. Cheers to all of you.
    Red Dragon, The Fairy and Frog are one of my newest patterns that I have been working on for awhile that I finally reached a point that I felt it was time to carve it I am glad you like it.
    Ray-

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    Have to agree the Fairy and Frog look great. Good work.
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    looks good ray..bring it to the TEA PARTY...lol
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    How do you change the pattern to somthing other than the tea pot?
    I would like the change the tea pot to an eagle how is this done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvel56 View Post
    How do you change the pattern to somthing other than the tea pot?
    I would like the change the tea pot to an eagle how is this done?

    unfortunately you can not. the tea pot box lid is a pattern in itself. You would have to make/design a new box lid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayTrek View Post
    Good Day
    Well sort of it snowed 1’ last night and still dumping, enough already.
    Michael, I want to thank you again for the outstanding projects you have created they are truly something to be admired, We/I feel that your creations has inspired and given the carving community a great expansion of ideas and professionalism.
    I carved the box twice and created a different box lid mostly in designer and added the oval in PS. I carved that lid twice with different patterns the pioneer box lid I had some problems with the QC my fault but it left fuzz's that I have not cleaned up completely yet.
    Chebytrk, if you remove the 01OvalBit 13 pattern there is an oval inverted dome area on the BoxLidRD pattern that you can play with using the info Michael put in your thread.

    Have a Great Day and carve something and show it I enjoy them all.
    Ray ver.1.134

    Ray, very nice work. These projects are amazing.

    Question. How do you attach the lid to the box? Does it just sit in place or is the lid hinged?
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    Azbear, They are hinged I pick up the piano hinges at Lowes drew lines in pencil on the fence of the router table for the length area - see pixs

    Dvel56, I included my build box top mpc I took this build project and made a pattern of it and cleaned it up a bit in Photo Shop then imported the new png into the edit software

    JOHNB, Tea party site did not know that even existed.

    talk later and good day
    Ray
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