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Thread: Jesus cross and other patterns

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    Quote Originally Posted by eromran View Post
    I to purchased this patern and was very pleased with the way it turned out.
    THANKS

    Wow ! Looking at this one for some time. I am liking the aged grain of the carving.

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    I agree with woodknack on the fact that in my perception there are still a few good people out there who do not wish to get rich quick and turn there work over to a corporate biggot..It's not very often in this day and age that someone offers his service at a working mans price..As often happens though a red flag comes up and the copyright demon arises again on this forum..There are still honest men and women on this planet though it seems they are few, far and in between during this day and age of greed and loathing..So what if someone posts a copyright pattern whether it be through ignorance of the law or disrespect there of..It's there butt not yours,so why worry..Of course you have your few out there as well that try to find any way to sue you so they can get rich quick in that manner..There was once a time I'm sure when neighbor helped neighbor just because it was the right thing to do..Long gone are the days of chivalry and justice..No more will a simple I'm sorry or heart felt apology suffice..Nope, those were the days when life had a certain tone of normalcy and meaning..LONG GONE THE DAYS..So to woodknack I say ,thank you for a job well done and best wishes to one o fthe good ones left

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    Woodknack has asked me to close this thread for personal reasons. I won't go into why.
    Correction It was not Woodnack. The thread is open again.
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    Hey ya'll. Does anyone know where I can find this pattern for non-Carvewright machines? I have a Shopbot and want to continue making this.

    Bill
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    Quote Originally Posted by billybehr View Post
    Hey ya'll. Does anyone know where I can find this pattern for non-Carvewright machines? I have a Shopbot and want to continue making this.

    Bill
    Hi Bill,

    I have the Vectric Aspire .crv3d and the generic .STL versions at the following link:

    http://carvebuddy.com/product/jesus_cross57x77/
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    Michael T
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    Is this compatible with the Basic Version of the software?

    Quote Originally Posted by mtylerfl View Post
    Hi Bill,

    I have the Vectric Aspire .crv3d and the generic .STL versions at the following link:

    http://carvebuddy.com/product/jesus_cross57x77/

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    Hi Michael,

    The PTN version of the Cross is compatible with any version of the Designer software (Basic or Pro).

    I have that posted at the CarveBuddy link (for $1), but it might be available in the free Pattern section of this forum. I made slight modifications to the original (enhanced the detail and did some sculpting here and there) but either one yields a nice Carve!
    Michael T
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    I have seen many different styles and versions, I even made a litho for a lady.
    It worked out very well, the light centered on his face.
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    Beautiful work, Perry!
    Michael T
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    Yes I inverted the cross so his face would be shallow and stand out more, the first time I tried it, his face is the thickness part of the pattern and was too dark and the back ground really makes the cross standout.
    My Shop 1044

    CarveWright START U Team Member

    V - 1.187 and 3.0 too
    With the DC Insert," dust all gone"
    CarveWright Customer Documentation http://www.carvewright.com/2010CWweb/maintenance.htm
    CarveWright Tips and Tricks http://www.carvewright.com/2010CWweb/tips.htm
    www.customcarvingsbyperry.com
    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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