Here is a pattern for an Indian Head Penny if anyone wants to use it.
(Unzip the ptn file before importing into your Favorites)
Here is a pattern for an Indian Head Penny if anyone wants to use it.
(Unzip the ptn file before importing into your Favorites)
Michael T
Happy Carving!
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Hello,
I created a pattern for both sides of the Indian Head penny. Also, I used the "smoothing" function on both patterns to give what I think would be a better carve.
These coin patterns are intended to be carved large so that the 1/16" bit can capture most of the detail. Carve too small and the details will probably not do well. I envisioned carving each side of the coin on a board 11.25 x 11.25, but you could experiment with smaller sizes if you wish.
If anyone wants to try to carve 'em, please let me know how they work out! For the old penny, I also thought a copper metaillic paint, antiqued over with a dark wood stain might be nice.
I'll make a couple more patterns of other old coins if the interest is there.
Michael T
Happy Carving!
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Hello,
Here are the patterns for an 1877 5-cent piece - front and back. Enjoy!
Michael T
Happy Carving!
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Here are more coin patterns...
a 20 Dollar Goldpiece and a Standing Liberty Quarter
(four patterns...front and obverse of each coin)
Have fun!
Michael T
Happy Carving!
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I'm posting two new coin patterns...
- Walking Liberty 20 dollar Gold Piece (front and back)
- Flying Eagle Penny (front and back)
This makes a total of six coins I've posted - 12 patterns in all - counting front and back of each coin.
Michael T
Happy Carving!
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try to doit all but only what i can
Here is one for any of you who have friends who are Red Hatters. A unique group of ladies that are a joy to be around. I am hoping that this will catch on and provide some "payments" on my CarveWright
The sign is one that, those of you follow the Corel Tutorials by Jon will recognize...... OK so I am not original LOL. With a few adaptations I have made it into a project that you can swap names out easily for different signs. Those of you who use Corel will be able to do just the name portion and add the transition gradient for the curved or beveled effects on the letters. Otherwise you can use the CarveWright text feature for letters as shown on pattern.
Included below are:
Picture from Designer of the MPC file.
The MPC file with generic name
The pattern file of just the Red Had digitized in Corel for any other project.
If anyone wants any other form of this project or parts of it, email me and I will try to help. Photos will be posted in the gallery as soon as I get the finish applied.
Here's something that's been missing for far too long.
For premade quality patterns visit Vector Arts 3D.
"Belief has never been a prerequisite of truth." - me
Here's a little something.
BoardSilly
"Destroying Cuba 1 Cigar At A Time"
2004 Mustang
For premade quality patterns visit Vector Arts 3D.
"Belief has never been a prerequisite of truth." - me