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Asian Influence

Rating:
5/5,
  • Software:
    Vectric, Open Builds
    Machine Time:
    5 hrs
    Bit or Laser Size:
    1/8th and 1/4 Bullnose
    Feeds & Speeds:
    60/30
    Materials:
    Fir. An old 2 x 12 I found
    I had this old weathered board so I thought I would do this. Stay tuned. After finishing this I came up with an idea similar to an inlay technique so we will see if it works.
    Enjoy.

    I need a bigger bed size. I am just to limited. I hope I can buy parts and create a bigger bed size without having to buy a whole new machine.
    6127E77D-0B0F-458F-BEF8-798C0F6611A8.jpeg A3C1D3A3-1912-4164-841A-A9C8E5B15065.jpeg

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  1. trinicutter
    can someone share the file please? i dont know how to 3d model that jpeg image
    1. Peter Van Der Walt
      The image is a Heightmap and loads directly into CAMs like Vectric that supports shaded heightmap images
      Peter Van Der Walt, Jun 30, 2023
  2. Martin69
    Would it be possible for you to share the file please
    My parameters are 280 W x 160 L
  3. Randy
    I won't sell someone elses work but I will share it with you. You will have to enter the peramiters for your use.

    Images

    1. Dragon 2.jpg
  4. marlin adams
    I have a son who is into Dragons and I was wondering about a file? I would pay for the file.
  5. Randy
    Thank you.
  6. Mark Carew
    Randy, You have such a unique and cool technique with painting on the carving, love it man really nice work
    1. Randy
      Thank you. I never really know where a project will take me. I just happened to find a bunch of left over pearl powders in my cabinet and thought I would give it a try mixed with clear Poly.
      Randy, May 13, 2021
      Mark Carew likes this.
  7. Randy
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  8. Randy
    Here is the final Product.
    Enjoy 3B03DA5C-4918-4F54-92CE-A117CA3C7F2E.jpeg

    Unfortunately the board split on the bottom but I was able to reinforce it. Oh well.
      WilliamK, Mike K and Mark Carew like this.
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