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    Default A custom cross

    This is a custom 2' x 3' cross. It is a three piece carve that took about 4hrs on draft.
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    Brent

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    Brent very nice. I would like to carve a few for some friends. Can you share pattern?

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    That looks great.

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    Beautiful cross, Brent.
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    Ohhhhhh I love this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zan29 View Post
    Ohhhhhh I love this!
    Not that many good crosses in the pattern depot. Just sayin.....
    Brent

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    Very nice.

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    Love the look it gives the cross.. did you make the pattern yourself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canemaker View Post
    Love the look it gives the cross.. did you make the pattern yourself?
    Yes I did this using the basic patterns in designer. I used the shells and stretched and stacked them to get the feather look.
    Brent

    A,B machines, PE,probe,conforming vectors, centerline, 2d,3d,stl and dfx imprt, rotary , 3.xx, Pattern Sculptor
    OS X Yosemite

    Woodwork is what I do to pay for my tool addiction.

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    very nice Brent.

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