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    Default Cigar Room Sign

    I don't know anything about Cigars, except that I don't like the smell of them. My son-in-law (to be) is a cigar smoker and has a room just for his cigar smoking. I would like to make him a sign for the door of that room. I'm lost at hand for ideas and am reaching out to see if anyone has any ideas, and or patterns that I can use to make this project happen. If it was up to me it'd say "keep out...or..this place stinks"...but I want to be a nice guy and make something he would like. Any help on this sure would be appreciated greatly. Thanks
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    "Carved with Love"

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    That a nice cigar is there and mpc on this or a ptn would be nice
    Henry

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    I see we don't have many cigar smokers on our forum. I'm still at a loss for a pattern of a cigar, or a pattern for one of those humidors things used to keep em fresh. Know of any files out there that would help me out on this cigar room sign?
    CarverJerry

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    Default cigar shape

    Ok, well I did find a photo of a nice cigar I'd like to use, but I'm having a little trouble making it round in shape like a real cigar. It wants to be flat, too flat. Can anyone tell me how I can make this come out looking like a real cigar when I carve it? Here is what I have so far.
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    CarverJerry

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    I used the puff tool (demo) and that did it. Wish I had the 3d program...

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    have to agree with you to bad for puff tool when you dont have it
    Henry

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    I see the puff tool on my tool bar but it isn't highlighted and didn't see the demo one. How can I get it to try it out? I'm using version 1.185
    CarverJerry

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    cigar attempt
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    Here is my shot at it.

    Done is Designer without the puff tool.

    I didn't smooth it too much to keep the texture of the cigar



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