Last edited by rcdages; 09-02-2015 at 08:58 AM.
Happy Carving
Robert D.
rcdages
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The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
that held it's ground.
look great. What size pipe and settings did you use.
Leo Davenport
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Great job, Robert. They came out really well....
John
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Lake Gogebic, MI (where I hang my hat)
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Robert,
Oh my gosh!!! They are spectacular!!! Great detail! Love the cat!
Leo,
Settings were 170 depth 100 Height
Carved with the 1/32 bit
Happy Carving
Robert D.
rcdages
CarveWright START U Team Member.
The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
that held it's ground.
dbemus,
Thank you,
I also like the cat, for as much as it seems to move around the pipe.
Will be posting more.........
Happy Carving
Robert D.
rcdages
CarveWright START U Team Member.
The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
that held it's ground.
Awesome Robert!
As always you do a great job with lithophanes Robert. I can see more rotary lithos in you future.
3" ID on the PVC pipe
Happy Carving
Robert D.
rcdages
CarveWright START U Team Member.
The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
that held it's ground.