Hello.
A customer saw my bulls head sign and wanted a similar theme for a co owner.
Tooling 24mm 90Deg V at 10mm/s cut into 30mm NZ Rimu finished with Danish oil.
I now have a clean template I can use for similar works.
Yes his name is spelt correct, he has an odd way of spelling it.
Comments?
Regards
Bart
Vcarve sign
- Wemme
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Re: Vcarve sign
-Wemme wrote:Hello.
A customer saw my bulls head sign and wanted a similar theme for a co owner.
Tooling 24mm 90Deg V at 10mm/s cut into 30mm NZ Rimu finished with Danish oil.
I now have a clean template I can use for similar works.
Yes his name is spelt correct, he has an odd way of spelling it.
Comments?
Regards
Bart
Nice work!
How did you go about getting the scroll work into VCW. Was it a image you imported into a drawing program?
This is all new to me but I'm slowly learning.
Chuck
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Re: Vcarve sign
Hello Chuck.CRFultz wrote: Nice work!
How did you go about getting the scroll work into VCW. Was it a image you imported into a drawing program?
This is all new to me but I'm slowly learning.
Chuck
I mostly use alot of mdf But I really like the colour of hardwood.
Basically I borrowed the two swirly graphics from the "bullshead" sample from Vectric but had to redraw the rest in VCW
I Imported new text from Corel draw as an eps and then scaled moved etc in VCW.
FYI
I found some usefull free fonts here
http://www.xentrik.net/fonts/
I have bougth some clipart with no hassils from here after someone recomending them.
http://www.vectorart.com/store/
Check out Mega1 and Mega2
Regards
Bart