Kansas Wood Shop
Disabled Veteran owned and operated
Visit www.kansaswood.com
A machine with rock, CS machine, Designer 3, centerline, conforming vectors
Try one of these ....
BearSitting50ps.ptn
tedbear.ptn
Bear reading book.ptn
Mans Quest for knowledge,,, means he'll always find a way !!
Thanks ktjwilliams, but I already had those off the sharing depot and the customer wasn't digging any of them. Appreciate your response though!
Kansas Wood Shop
Disabled Veteran owned and operated
Visit www.kansaswood.com
A machine with rock, CS machine, Designer 3, centerline, conforming vectors
I PM'ed you.
"Carved with Love"
Happiness comes from within.
But joy comes from helping others.
Measure twice... and then sneak up on it!
Morning, My friend,
here's another Teddy Bear - of a slightly different take. MPC is of the Teddy Bear side of the box.
(Anything to get you off of carving Chicken Hawks!!)
ken
Ya gotta have a dream - otherwise you're just sleeping!
Hey keninar! Have you carved this? Do the 45 deg. mitres work? How accurate is the joint?
"Carved with Love"
Happiness comes from within.
But joy comes from helping others.
Measure twice... and then sneak up on it!
Yup, carved the box as a Christmas present for my grandson's first Christmas - Barrett, hence the "B" and the bears. The opposite side from the bear in the pic is a Winnie the Pooh vector bear - w/butterflies.
The miters worked quite well - thanks to Mr. Lamb (once I understood the parameters. Here is the thread where I become enlightened
http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...ters-for-a-box
Sides and lid were carved in cherry with the std carving bit - and it was smooth enough that I didn't even have to sand prior to gluing the joint.
My Thanks and ALL the credit go to Mr. Lamb.
ken
Ya gotta have a dream - otherwise you're just sleeping!
Well now I find out the want it to be a care bear, the one with a heart on it's tummy. Anyone ever done that one?
Kansas Wood Shop
Disabled Veteran owned and operated
Visit www.kansaswood.com
A machine with rock, CS machine, Designer 3, centerline, conforming vectors
Dunno bout that. When using my CW, my heart is usually in my throat!
Ya gotta have a dream - otherwise you're just sleeping!