A friend of mine puts out a lot of free dog training Videos, so thought she could use a sign.
Maple & purple heart, inlay done using Russell Crawford's technique.
Inlayed Sign
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Re: Inlayed Sign
I received a nice thank you with the shot of the sign with her dogs.
Gotta say, the thank you's from folks really makes this a fun hobby.
Gotta say, the thank you's from folks really makes this a fun hobby.
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Re: Inlayed Sign
Nice Job!
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Re: Inlayed Sign
Very nice! (I'm assuming the dog is printed?)
Mike
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Re: Inlayed Sign
Great job. I try and follow all of Russell's posts but might have missed one. What is his technique for inlay?
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Thank you.mikeacg wrote:Very nice! (I'm assuming the dog is printed?)
Mike
The 'picture' is of a painting of the real dog in the photo, is that confusing or what. The painting was done by the owner of Dogmantics.
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Re: Inlayed Sign
antennasDIY wrote:Great job. I try and follow all of Russell's posts but might have missed one. What is his technique for inlay?
Annenna,
I saw you're emailing Russell, and he goes into more detail on his version of the V-Inlay process.
This is the thread that I first saw where Russell described http://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php? ... ay#p145203
It is very similar to to what is described at the at the top of the Vcarve forum.
Thank you for the kind words