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    Default Been a BIt

    Hello All,

    It has been some time since I have posted.

    Here is a Litho I carved last night for a friend of mine son.

    This is the first time I cave with the 1/32 carving bit.
    I found so much more detail with the 1/32 bit.
    Myself I believe I will use it for all my Litho's for the detail it brings out.Click image for larger version. 

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    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Very nice job Robert. I have only carved 2 lithos with the 1/32 bit but with the difference I saw that is the only bit I will use on them from now on.

    Mike
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    Very nice Robert. I have some corian coming soon so I'll have to try the 1/32 on a litho. Just hope it comes out as nice as yours.

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    Very nice indeed Robert.

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    Thank you all for the kind worlds.
    I am going to post another Litho I did last night it is 9" x 7" and carved again with the 1/32 bit.

    Only way to go.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Nice job as always!

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