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    Default Nightmare catcher

    I am digging this one. Instead of a dream catcher I give you a nightmare catcher.

    All components from previous models. Beauty of the beginning of an object library.

    Now if only I had it organized in some fashion. lol. I normally can't find anything unless its by luck.
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    Attempt at a Guy Fawkes mask. Still practicing my 3d sculpting skills so not great but another one for the library.
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    Default Army of Darkness : Necronomicon

    One of the very best super Classic movies of all time!

    "Alright you Primitive Screwheads, listen up! You see this? This... is my boomstick! The twelve-gauge double-barreled Remington. S-Mart's top of the line. You can find this in the sporting goods department.

    That's right, this sweet baby was made in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Retails for about a hundred and nine, ninety five. It's got a walnut stock, cobalt blue steel, and a hair trigger. That's right. Shop smart. Shop S-Mart. You got that?"

    and

    "Good. Bad. I'm the guy with the gun."

    This was another sculpting experiment. I'll be making another original Necronomicon book design for myself later but it will be much scarier.
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    Default Evil clown

    I had to tone down the scary factor on this one or I would have had nightmares for weeks. There is nothing scarier than a clown. (With the right paint scheme this could scare little children and old men)

    Quickly learning modeling but I'll have to swap out computers soon. The little squirrels in my machine just don't have the horse power to keep up.

    Since these are practice sessions the patterns (this and the previous) took only 2 hours each to make. You could take several hours tweaking to make it perfect.
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    Default Coffin (bandsaw recommended)

    Old coffin

    You can cut out with the CW (outline and then cut path or select bit) but recommend band saw if available.

    Use at least small draft to minimize chip out on the chains. Carve three of the sides and cut for the sides, top, bottom of the coffin. For the bottom trace the top and cut out on band saw.
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    Very nice Halloween carvings great work thanks again for sharing them.

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    All nice patterns Oscar!

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    That is so cool! great project! Thanks
    Tom Watson
    Two CW's and D.C.-Top Mount Insert @ Ringneckblues.com Get the dust out!!
    50" X 48" PDJ Pilot Pro CNC http://www.pdjinc.com

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    At this point I will take suggestions for patterns. My wife wants me to stop making scary patterns but that is part of all hallows eve. I am traveling next week but will attempt them when I get back.

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    Shallow Halloween small candy or nut bowl. Pierce and add a few tabs.

    Could be used as a Halloween ash tray as well I guess though probably start smoking as well. lol.

    Not recommended as an ash tray.
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