9"x9"
rough: 0.250" downspiral at 2.0/1.0 at 16K RPM (20 minutes)
finish: 0.125 ballnose at 3.0/2.0 at 16K RPM (80 minutes)
The face detail is better than shown in the photo. Note the detail on the bow string.
This is hard maple. I will finish this with a pecan glaze and satin lacquer.
I have also modeled this at 24x24 and it is absolutely stunning so I may carve this at that size.
Warrior
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Hello!wonderful works! best regards Tibor
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The detail really is amazing. I can't believe you only used a 1/8 inch bit and its so clear. Nice work.
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You do some really nice stuff.
Thanks for sharing
Rob
Thanks for sharing
Rob
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I think this speaks well of the quality of designs by James Booth and the other artists showcased on VectorArt3D. They come up with files that are both beautiful AND machinable.I can't believe you only used a 1/8 inch bit and its so clear
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10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop
10 fingers in, 10 fingers out, another good day in the shop