Happy Carving
Robert D.
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CarveWright START U Team Member.
The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
that held it's ground.
Looks great. Turn old photos into great keepsake.
I really like the 2.005 window for the litho's I have only done one so far but after I have gotten the program I went back to the litho that I had done and found out that I had it inverted the wrong way so that is a big help now on seeing what it looks like before its carved..... Good job Sir....
Nice litho ! Good job
Robert
Hey, you're pretty good at making lithos. This one came out great.
Steve
Great job Robert
Robert,
Absolutly beautiful, I can't believe how well even the plaid on the shirt came out. Isn't it great to remove it from the machine, hold it up to the light and think, "man I made this".
Gary
3D Pro Ver. 3.103 Build 14, STL & DXF Importer, Rotary, Conforming Vectors, Centerline- Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo CPU T6500 @ 2.10GHz 4GB Ram 64 bit Operating System using Windows 7
On making a light box how wide or how far is the rear of the box from the lithopane ?
Happy Carving
Robert D.
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CarveWright START U Team Member.
The mightiest oak in the forest is just a little nut
that held it's ground.
It might be considered cheating but I make a lot of these and I just use Michaels or hobby lobby 5x7 shadow boxes and replace the glass with the litho. That puts the light about 1 3/4 inches from the litho when I use christmas lights, 2 inches when I use LED which I don't use much because I get the christmas lights for .99 cents. Keeps my costs low and my profit higher. (note, the tips of the christmas lights almost touch the litho).