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Thread: Pictures in wood and litho package is complete

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    Default Pictures in wood and litho package is complete

    First I would like to tanks all of you folks that help me in my first quest in pictures in wood.
    I find the ash wood had so many different tones it made it difficult to get a good picture.
    My friend was very please with the way they came out.
    The litho came out very well too.
    take a look and see.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails jessie b package 1 (600 x 450).jpg   jessie b package 6.jpg   jessie b package 4 (450 x 600).jpg   Jessie B package 5 (450 x 600).jpg  

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    Those wood pieces look great! Surely you did more than just import a picture. What technique did you use to develop the pattern?

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    Very nice, thanks for sharing.

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    The recipients are going to love those! Congrats!

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    Outstanding work!! Congratulations!!

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    Nice carving Perry.

    What was your settings ?
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    The one in wood you show separately definitely is the best in wood and the litho turned out great.
    Rick H.

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    My friend sent me a better picture the second time, I created a better ptn with it, the settings, Robert is depth 250, height is 100, my bit opt. is best, and I did invert it since it was going to be in wood. I did polish the face with a 120 grit mop
    many time to make it shine.
    The litho settings are standard, 180 d, h is 400, my puck is 6 watts and it give better lighting and the light cone is even all over.
    As a matter of fact my customer just ordered 1 more wood and another litho.
    back into the shop.
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    I have often wondered why it is that
    Conservatives are called the "right" and Liberals are called the "left".
    "The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of
    the fool to the left."

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    Perry, your images in wood are some of the best I've every seen posted here on the forum. Of course, my favorite is the lithophane. It is hard to beat what you can accomplish by carving a photo in Corian. Great work.

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    Everything came out looking great.

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