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Thread: First Rotary carve litho

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    Default First Rotary carve litho

    Just want to share my first rotary carve on the new jig. Thanks to Mikael for his imagination and creativity! Not sure why pictures I post always come out upside down or sideways?
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    Very nice, I ordered my rotary jig yesterday and am looking forward to carving one of these.

    dave

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    Very nice. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait until I can afford the rotary jig to be able to make one of these myself.

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ID:	70503Fixed pictures. Nicely done.
    Jeff

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    Very cool! Thanks for showing us your Rotary Litho...it's awesome!
    Michael T
    Happy Carving!


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    Jeff can you tell me how you fixed the pictures?

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    Really nice, because of the low cost of materials It should be a good profit center for lithos, If I did not have to pay for software upgrade to use the jig I would buy one.

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    Looks really great !!
    Happy Carving

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    Farmer I just saved them to my computer rotated by right clicking and selecting rotate clockwise and then reuploaded.
    Jeff
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    Jeff can you tell me how you fixed the pictures?

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    They were correct on my computer when I uploaded them but when they uploaded it rotated them?

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