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    A co-workers approached me asking if I would be interested in doing a project for his Dad. I'm meeting him tonight to get specifics but what he wants is a door surround made out of mahogany in a Mayan pattern, it would go all the way around the door.
    So first of all it's going to be a lot longer than anything I've ever done before.
    Second I'm not sure how to lay out the pattern (all 90 degree angles) some of it repeating.
    He's going to go over specific measurements when I meet him tonight (he 's talking tenths of an inch?) and he wants it made out of 1/2 thick stock.


    My question is, and I have the original designer software (not version 2) I have no idea how to even start. Is this something that my Carvewrite can do, is this something my software can do? I want to do it right or not at all, I feel that's the only way.

    This is the picture that he emailed me.
    Any input would be appreciated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sliverfoot View Post
    A co-workers approached me asking if I would be interested in doing a project for his Dad. I'm meeting him tonight to get specifics but what he wants is a door surround made out of mahogany in a Mayan pattern, it would go all the way around the door.
    So first of all it's going to be a lot longer than anything I've ever done before.
    Second I'm not sure how to lay out the pattern (all 90 degree angles) some of it repeating.
    He's going to go over specific measurements when I meet him tonight (he 's talking tenths of an inch?) and he wants it made out of 1/2 thick stock.


    My question is, and I have the original designer software (not version 2) I have no idea how to even start. Is this something that my Carvewrite can do, is this something my software can do? I want to do it right or not at all, I feel that's the only way.

    This is the picture that he emailed me.
    Any input would be appreciated.
    Heck yes you should do it. The best part of this machine is challenging it and yourself. Then ask yourself, how many other people are doing this? Might just find your niche. And learn something along the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sliverfoot View Post
    My question is, and I have the original designer software (not version 2) I have no idea how to even start. Is this something that my Carvewrite can do, is this something my software can do?
    Any input would be appreciated.
    Yes you can create something like that in Designer #1, and the machine can do it.
    I would be concerned with half-inch material, a little thicker would work better.
    (avoid possible error messages, assure good roller pressure, and less flex on supports)

    I'm having difficulty with the scale of the drawing, it appears that there are four
    repetitions of the design in six feet, or about 10" X 72". Getting half-inch material that
    big would be difficult in my area of the country.

    Be sure to use adequate support on the ends of the board while carving.
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    Yea I don't get his scale either and I think he'll go over that with me tonight.
    Maybe I can talk him into 3/4 thick stock OR MAYBE he'll pay for the 3/4 and I can plane it down to 1/2 after the carve. Wasteful but if he's set on the 1/2" he'll go for it.
    But you feel I can design that pattern with designer 1?
    If I take this on I may be asking for some pointers.

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    I just moved one aside and deleted it.
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    how do you move it aside?

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    That is well within the capabilities of the machine and software. I've done a lot of half inch material and never had a problem. With such long pieces the extra stiffness of 3/4 would probably be a benefit.

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    Just drag one point sideways. The two move apart and you can delete one.

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    Ahhh, I didn't realize you could do that. Thanks.
    Now I can carve the pattern following the design but how do I remove the area between the lines? I have a picture of what I mean back in an earlier post. I need to remove the shaded area. I assume I have to make it a carve region.

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    Interesting pattern. Easy to draw (If the scale made sense). It would be a long carve.

    Here, you can show it in Designer. (You may want to invert things. Hard to tell what he wants.)
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    Last edited by bergerud; 06-17-2014 at 01:08 PM.

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