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    Eddie, don't get rid of thoses two too fast. I have 2 sons living in Texas and this would be a nice
    wall plaque for them.
    PM and we can talk some more if you are insterested in selling.

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    Love the design Eddie.

    Great job.

    Are you going to make the conference this year??
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    So, the Seal of Texas is not copyright protected per Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Seal_of_Texas.svg


    Not exactly the same seal, but horseshoes & hand grenades!

    I say, put it on your CarveMore Pattern Vendor store and let all of us Texans (and wannabes) have a chance to pay you for it.
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    Carvemore pattern store? I do not have a pattern store, well I do but that one is in another name and all proceeds go to a church.
    OK since there is interest, I went ahead and finished the pattern, fixing the star (lone star), and the acorns. Pattern is 12.5 (about) and .34 deep. It will be on my website in a little while.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails texas state seal-a1.jpg   texas state seal-a2.jpg  
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

    Eddie





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    Sorry, that was jpaluck...I need less coffee or more coffee; not sure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcdages View Post
    Are you going to make the conference this year??
    Robert no I will not be at the conference. But you enjoy it, it looks like it will have some interesting topics.
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

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    Default So now what do I do?

    Well, when I first started this new hobby in November, I asked each of my brothers and sisters what they would like (8 of us, grew up in St. Louis)... I moved to Idaho, and my sister Mo (Maureen) moved to Texas. The others are still in MO... 5 finished projects already mailed...
    Anyway, she thought maybe a Texas Star, so I designed this from shared patterns:
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    But, after seeing all these other carvings I've been doing (facebook!), my Texas Star looked kinda boring... So, she's leaving it up to me...
    I just carved this for her:
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ID:	52847This was a shared pattern that I really like, and Mo and her husband came to visit us in Idaho for a fishing trip... but I guess that's really an Idaho thing (43rd state).

    So now, do I do my original Texas with the 28 stars around the circle, or the fishy or this new one or something else?

    It's never really going to end, is it? I think I'm hooked!
    -Colleen

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    Quote Originally Posted by crfahy View Post
    Well, when I first started this new hobby in November, I asked each of my brothers and sisters what they would like (8 of us, grew up in St. Louis)... I moved to Idaho, and my sister Mo (Maureen) moved to Texas. The others are still in MO... 5 finished projects already mailed...
    Anyway, she thought maybe a Texas Star, so I designed this from shared patterns:
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	texas.jpg 
Views:	123 
Size:	40.8 KB 
ID:	52845fishy_fishy.mpc

    But, after seeing all these other carvings I've been doing (facebook!), my Texas Star looked kinda boring... So, she's leaving it up to me...
    I just carved this for her:
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	fishy_fishy.jpg 
Views:	137 
Size:	37.9 KB 
ID:	52847This was a shared pattern that I really like, and Mo and her husband came to visit us in Idaho for a fishing trip... but I guess that's really an Idaho thing (43rd state).

    So now, do I do my original Texas with the 28 stars around the circle, or the fishy or this new one or something else?

    It's never really going to end, is it? I think I'm hooked!
    Colleen,

    Good job on the Texas design!!

    Carve both!!!

    PS: The trout makes a great litho!
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    Another one I have been messing with. Went out with my camera, but never saw a live one to get a good picture of.
    saze 12.8 x 7.6 x .3
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails dinosaur1.jpg   dinosaur2.jpg  
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

    Eddie





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    Quote Originally Posted by eelamb View Post
    Another one I have been messing with. Went out with my camera, but never saw a live one to get a good picture of.
    saze 12.8 x 7.6 x .3
    Nice job Eddie! I've got some old bones in the basement!
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