single rose...
what I find most interesting about this MPC is that you do not need to do a "carve region" to have it work properly. I can see using this technique in the future. (the pattern was freely shared on another forum)
Lawrence
single rose...
what I find most interesting about this MPC is that you do not need to do a "carve region" to have it work properly. I can see using this technique in the future. (the pattern was freely shared on another forum)
Lawrence
one last one....
cranes
Lawrence
http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...ghlight=dongle
I explain it all here-- hope this helps. This is where I'm getting 95% of these--the rest are from just looking around the 'net for 3ds, rlf, greyscale bmp, etc files that folks share and importing them.
Lawrence
This one is for my youngest Granddaughter
Last edited by Kenm810; 04-13-2012 at 04:23 PM.
Ken
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When I was hired to make all new signage for the Mountain View Lodges in the U.P. of Michigan, I made this bear head and used it on a stop sign.....lol.....it looks great in a larger scale, smaller might need some adjustments but the owners loved this one.....carves out nice on cedar.
A little something for the sweetheart in your life.
This again was from the gray-scale image site, so respect their requirements of usage.
Note: I did sculpt the rose a little to give it better details.
Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.
Eddie
Thanks Eddie.
I can always use things to keep my Wife happy
Leo Davenport
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That is beautiful Eddie as you always do! Thanks for bring a smile to my wife when I carve it.
Tom Watson
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Nice patterns, Eddie. They should carve up nice, as all your patterns do.
Capt Barry