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    Default Some fun with 3d, secretary

    As my CarveWright is down, I thought I'd show some pictures of work. First some of the 3d patterns I'm working on,Click image for larger version. 

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    thanks so much!
    karl

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    And the skeleton so far, its just a skin still needs finials (rotary) and feet Click image for larger version. 

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    I'll try to update this if it is ever finished. I call it a Newport, Goddard, Townsend, block front, 9 shell, slant front, Secretary
    thanks so much!
    karl

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    very impressive like your design
    Henry

    Every one has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film.

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    Man that is some great work. Did you do that top with standard designer and bits or with the deep bits and Version 2.0 or greater?

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    Great work looks wonderful.

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    Thanks for the comments. The top was done 1.87 3d. Its the pull in a picture and trace, sweep and extrude. Then turned it into a ptn. Don't think I'll use the decorative bits much with 3d..

    I don't have a very good internet connection so I'm not for sure how much I'm missing with the new software.


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    Can you tell how tall the secretary is? 4' 2"
    thanks so much!
    karl

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    WOW Karl! Truly impressive work.
    Fair winds,

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    Karl very nice. Like the rap around molding on top.

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    Karl, really nice rendition of a block front! Amazing what the CW is capable of producing...

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    Wow wee !!!
    Mans Quest for knowledge,,, means he'll always find a way !!

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