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Entry door panels

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21"X78"X1.75" panels. Left side shows the rough pass, right side the finish pass. Carvings, 1:32 hrs rough, 9:45 hrs finish, .25 ball.

Thank you James for the file.

Thanks for looking

Gene
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Re: Entry door panels

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Great job Gene. Is this your design?

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WOW!!!

Gene I thought you were going to do small panels???

The full sized are much nicer looking!!!

Why is the one fliped are you milling both sides so it is see through?

And you said you were sloooowwww :lol: Looks like you have been busy to me!!

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moto633 wrote:WOW!!!

Gene I thought you were going to do small panels???

The full sized are much nicer looking!!!

Why is the one fliped are you milling both sides so it is see through?

And you said you were sloooowwww :lol: Looks like you have been busy to me!!

Nick
Nick,

The carving is .625 deep on each side, what you see is the first side of each panel, left side is the rough pass, right is the finish . I will run the finish on the left tomorrow then flip and repeat for the other side...smaller panels just did not look good. And yes. we are slow...

John, James Booth modeled the file.

Gene

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Re: Entry door panels

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Very impressive.

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Gene,

From a marketing standpoint, how do you find these cool jobs to work on?
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Rcnewcomb wrote:Gene,

From a marketing standpoint, how do you find these cool jobs to work on?
Ohhhh that is a Great question...no time tonight to give a detailed answer, tomorrow

Thanks for looking and the question Randall, link below to see the area where these doors will go...HOPEFULLY!

http://www.loscabosquerencia.com/

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Nice project Gene,
The deeper the cut the better I always say.
Question;
What type of wood are you using?
As for the marketing, I would guess you have a very good reputation.
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Gene,
Those are great looking. What is the wood? Hopefully you will share pictured of the completed project.

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2nd side almost done, carving now...25mins to go. Next fab stiles/rails and cut panels to size then run parts on the shapers...more photos soon

Thanks for looking

Gene

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Gene were you guys not bothered by the earth quake??
Was wondering if you and yours were doing OK?

Can't wait to see those amazing doors done!!

Nick

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Nick

No we were not affected...the area is around 900 miles north of us we are at the tip "lands end"....but a month ago there were several quakes in our area 5.5 to 6.5 we felt those....cannot remember the term but felt like very strong explosions...

Thanks for asking

Gene

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Re: Entry door panels

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gene
i have a 2001 prt with some 3.27 or so drivers.
turns out good results though.
are you running 2" per sec and 10% stepover?
i've been running 2.35/sec and it seems to have found its groove.
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rej wrote:gene
i have a 2001 prt with some 3.27 or so drivers.
turns out good results though.
are you running 2" per sec and 10% stepover?
i've been running 2.35/sec and it seems to have found its groove.

for these panels...xy 3.0 z 2.5 stepover 11% to decrease time at 10% almost 12hrs 11% 9:45

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Pre finished panel ready for assembly. After glue up glaze will be applied to entire door.

Gene
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