I posted this pattern awhile back finished them today, thought I would post it again with it finished.
I posted this pattern awhile back finished them today, thought I would post it again with it finished.
Nice job on the ornaments. aok. Very good painting job on them as well...
John
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Nice! Kinda puts you in the Christmas mood!!
I like, I like
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Looks great. A couple of questions, what is the thickness of the wood? I am assuming you cut more than one at a time and use a sled? I haven't tried anything thinner than 3/4". Any advice on cutting thinner wood?
I used, 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 48" and used 1/2" and taped to the sled the same size with masking tape.
And.... of course I can't open it. Don't have Designer.
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It opens in 1.187.
Apparently, even though I've registered this copy on my work PC, I have to register it AGAIN. How annoying...
Designer 1.187 Build 10870
Designer 3.106 Build 38
Pattern Editor
Centerline
Conforming Vectors
2D Vector Drawing Suite
STL Importer
3D Pattern Modeling Suite
Rotary Jig
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