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    Those are great looking.

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    Thank you all for the kind worlds.
    Happy Carving

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    I am late I see. Robert great job on the litho's.
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    Your litho's really look great, I've made a couple but my depth seems to be off some. Other than putting settings on best for bit optimization, do you use any draft, or other little setting? When you upload them to the card do you carve them at Best or Optimal? Would you mind telling me what settings you use to create your Litho's. Depth, Height, I'll be mostly carving on 1/4" Corian. Would really appreciate any tips you might have. I've used the one that was on the Carvewright tutorial, but it didn't really come out very good. If you are willing to assist, let me know if my sending you a photo of what I'm trying to carve would help. This is for a good friend of mines daughter that we want to place on an envelope box for her wedding, and would like it to really look nice. Any help you can provide would be really appreciated. Thanks!

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    Yes, I would like to see you (Robert) post the "secrets" to great lithos here, too! We've talked on the phone about the various settings and adjustments for particular photo 'situations', but could it be very helpful if you could reiterate some of that for the CW community. I know we would all appreciate that very much. (I know you're busy in the shop today, so you may not see this 'til later)
    Michael T
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    Very very nice.
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    Michael,

    I will put something together and post to help out on the lito's.

    I am going to have a good number of lito's on display at the conference this year.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    drose01

    Sent you a PM

    Looking forward to helping you out.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Robert, would you mind taking me under your wing as well? These lithos really have me intrigued. I've carved a few with mediocre success but think this might be something I really enjoy and would like to get better at it.

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    Rbacak,

    No problem at all.

    I will send you a PM
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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