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Joined: 1/31/2009 Posts: 2
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This is a CNC router carving of an eagle picture onto 1/4" x 5" x 7" white corian , display case is make of walnut and backlite with a small panel of led's. Thoughts, comments m even cheap shots.
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Joined: 6/13/2007 Posts: 2209
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Most interesting. Once the router began carving, how low did it take until the next step? ZIPPER 78212... Did you ever notice: The Roman Numerals for forty (40) are XL
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Joined: 6/13/2007 Posts: 779
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Looks very nice. What type CNC did you use. A professional one or a small one like the Comp-u-carve?
-- Click to learn more about me The Wood Wizard
SE Wisconsin Member since 2000
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Joined: 6/14/2007 Posts: 1463
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NO cheap shots from me... that is awesome in my opinion.. I love the way the deeper the cut was made from the back side, comes out lighter on the front side... Very impressive! Welcome to the group btw.. Ez
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Joined: 1/25/2009 Posts: 730
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Very nice work. I've always liked the way they look.
"I'll try almost anything at least once.
Mid-Hudson Valley Region, NY

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Joined: 5/15/2009 Posts: 665
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Awesome job, that's my cheap shot. LOL! Welcome to the group! Anything worth dewing is worth dewing well!
Dewing my time in southwest IN.
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Joined: 6/15/2007 Posts: 1027
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That is totally awesome in my opinion. Would make a great Chrismas present for the father in law. He collects eagles and would just love that piece. I Refuse To Tip Toe Through Life; Only To Arrive Safely At Death!
Biker Born! Biker Bred! When I Die, I'll Be Biker Dead!
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Joined: 6/15/2007 Posts: 248
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Awsome! Interested in your response to Woodwizards question. Been interested in the compu-carve system for some time now! Great job! Bob (aka Sixty) If it's not broke, BREAK IT! And make it better!!!
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Joined: 1/31/2009 Posts: 2
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Sorry all for the delayed response, Darn day job keeps getting in the way of fun. I happen to have both a K2 CNC 25x14 router table along with Comp-u-Carve. This eagle was done on the K2 router, using Vectric.com's PhotoVcarve for converting the photo to the proper cnc code for the software used for motion control (MACH3) on the router. The run time was roughly an hour for this 5 X 7 I have other litho's done on the Carvewright posted on my website, both methods have their own pro's & con's. Basically challenging your skill sets & willingness to spend time with machine servicing & maintenance.
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Joined: 4/7/2008 Posts: 199
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Nice job, what is your web site? Eric, Sebring,Fl Life Member
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