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Thread: 1st Attempt of using 2d and 3d pattern suite

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    Default 1st Attempt of using 2d and 3d pattern suite

    Here is my first attempt at using the 2d and 3d pattern suites. Although I learned a lot
    by a lot of trail and error (mostly error) I had fun learning something new that I think I
    can one day get it correct. Let me know your opinions either good or bad and any suggestions
    to improve. Thanks John

    One file is the poorly used copy of my family crest and the second is the mpc file of my pattern.

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    Rick adjusted the mpc the following: set the Bit Optimization to Best, Draft to Medium and height to 900. Also, I added a square carving area with a ½” feather. And then I added a LARGE draft to your work with this result:
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    Last edited by Canemaker; 10-20-2013 at 05:58 PM. Reason: Add image file

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    the only things that I would change is the depth to .25 and you use a medium draft

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    For a first attempt it looks pretty good to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale View Post
    For a first attempt it looks pretty good to me.
    I agree 100% it look s good.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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