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Thread: 3 views of cross

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    Default 3 views of cross

    The three photos are of CarveBuddy ptn
    It is 5 x 7 and carved in 0.75 select pine at a depth 0.625 height 999

    They are just off the CW no sanding yet. Great detain in dept. I feel
    more over all detail.

    Carved with the 1/32 bit. Off course knowing me. Carving time 01:06;45 carved on
    the Optimal setting.

    I will post again as I move in to my finishing of the cross.

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	5x7 cross CB angle 1.JPG 
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Name:	5x7 cross CB stright on.JPG 
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Name:	5x7 cross CB angle 2.JPG 
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    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    that held it's ground.

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    Did not know CarveBuddy had this pattern.
    Can you show me where it is at? Been using the pattern from the forum

    Been carving 9x12 on best with 1/16 bit on .75 select pine.
    That is 2 hr 15 min carve time. Optimum is 3 hrs 15 min. too long I think.

    Your depth looks better, which if smaller makes sense.

    My family and friends are driving me nuts with requests for this.

    Ya know, that is a good thing
    Don

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    I do not think the cross pattern is from CarveBuddy. Here is the original thread where it was scanned by Woodknack in 2007.

    http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...6037#post36037

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    Don,

    Go to CarveBuddy web site.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    I see it is on the CarveBuddy website for $1.00.

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    bergerud

    The one your talking about is the one I have been using.

    Now switching over to CB's
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
    that held it's ground.

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    Quite the value for a buck !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
    that held it's ground.

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    Yep! This pattern looks like it's cleaned up quite a bit.
    Also lets me play with 3 formats very inexpensively.
    Thank you both.
    Don

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