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Thread: Some of my recent pieces- ya gotta show off once in a while, right?

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    Default Some of my recent pieces- ya gotta show off once in a while, right?

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    Very nicely done eastcutty. Keep up the good work.
    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

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    Very Artestic... Very Nice..

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    I like how they came out, great job!

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    Beautiful work. Unique and artistic. I like it alot.

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    Incredibly well done- your talent is obvious

    Thank you for taking the time to share them with us-
    Lawrence

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    I have tons more I've done...it only allowed 8 pics! LOL I have to tell ya, I have a ball doing these- the CW allows you to 'think outside the box' and get creative! I guess the modifications to my machine would void the warranty....but have no fear! This is a 6yr-old Rev A machine, with bare-bones CW software!Click image for larger version. 

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    Those are great.
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    Wow! You should show off more often!! Share some of your techniques! Those are very cool! Were these done on the Carvewright?
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    I agree - I would like to know more about your technique using the photo of the couple.

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