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    Default First Couple Projects

    Pretty new to CW & this forum. First post, hope the photos come through.

    Here are a couple photos of my first projects, both carved and laser engraved.

    Just thought I'd send them out for comments.

    Thanks all!!
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    Very well done. Would you please share what font you used on the "as for my house" plaque? I like it a lot!

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    Nice projects. Good work!

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    Very Nice work !!!! What Laser do you have?

    I only have a old 20 Watt Epilog Profile.

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    Good job! Great use of both machines..
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    Tierman-The font is Vivaldi.

    Al-I've got a 45 watt Epilog EXT 36. We've had it 5 years and no problems. Just paying off the lease this Friday. It's mine finally.

    Thanks folks!! I'll post more as they come. Working on a piece now but can't get the depth deeper than .350" and I need it about .450". Converted a file through STL, then puffed it and it looks great, just needs to be deeper. I'll figure it out.

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    An engraving machine sounds like a great addition to the carvewright. How hard is it to find one just for doing small plates as a start? I have alot of customers that want to add engraved plates to my carves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by unitedcases View Post
    An engraving machine sounds like a great addition to the carvewright. How hard is it to find one just for doing small plates as a start? I have alot of customers that want to add engraved plates to my carves.

    Try this link
    http://www.visionengravers.com/produ...ng-machine.asp



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    Awesome work!!!

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