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    Default Making a two sided carve a pattern?

    I was working on a two sided carve today and wanted to save it as a pattern with both sides intact, is there a way to do this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertP View Post
    I was working on a two sided carve today and wanted to save it as a pattern with both sides intact, is there a way to do this?
    To the best of my knowledge, there isn't any way to save both sides as one pattern. You will have to create a pattern for each side.
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    I had the same question and if you buy one from the LHR store or Norbert (if I remember well) the two-sided carve is there.

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    We don't sell two-sided patterns.

    There are two-sided projects...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lynnfrwd View Post
    We don't sell two-sided patterns.

    There are two-sided projects...
    Miss carvewright is a 2 side carve
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    What I was wanting to do is to be able to export out a two sided project out as a STL file, may just have to save each file as slices and then put them back together in another program. Kind of going at it backwards here, but I originally designed it in with the Carvewright 3d designer and am not that versed yet in my other design software
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertP View Post
    What I was wanting to do is to be able to export out a two sided project out as a STL file, may just have to save each file as slices and then put them back together in another program. Kind of going at it backwards here, but I originally designed it in with the Carvewright 3d designer and am not that versed yet in my other design software
    I like this idea.

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