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    Default Football/Picture holder

    Here is a football and picture stand I made for one our Pilots that did a flyover for one of the NFLGames before the Super bowl. I still do all my Pattern cutouts with a template,router and pattern bit. (not happy with the accuracy of the CW) But did the Accents and the lettering with the CW. Realy dresses things up.

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    David Greer
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    David, that is beautiful. Great work!
    Michael T
    Happy Carving!


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    Very nice project-- The only thing missing is an alarm for when the football gets picked up and tossed around

    Thanks for sharing - nice story and well accomplished

    Lawrence

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilskip View Post
    not happy with the accuracy of the CW
    I did a couple of test carves originally, and found I felt the same way. After doing a lot of reading online, there are a lot of settings in the Designer software (and tricks on importing vector images to clean them up) that gives the CW a lot more accuracy and cleanliness in the carves. What issues are you having, specifically?
    "Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life."

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    have you thought about selling this pattern?

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