My first jog in Aspire
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My first jog in Aspire
Here is my first job in Aspire, a tray in Honduras mahogany for the wife with the same pattern of her dishes, I draw all the vector paths in Illustrator and imported them in Aspire then carved with the Shapeoko 3 XXL. The tray is quite large 24" by 19" and required almost ten hours to complete, mostly for the V carving.
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Re: My first jog in Aspire
Excellent work, Alfredo!
I love the attention to detail - it’s beautiful!
I love the attention to detail - it’s beautiful!
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Re: My first jog in Aspire
Nicely done and detailed!
Very nice job indeed:)
scott
Very nice job indeed:)
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Re: My first jog in Aspire
Love the wood, the pattern and the shape of the tray. That should be your ticket to a new woodworking machine. Works for me. I just sanded a nice chunk of wood on my new drum sander.
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Re: My first jog in Aspire
That is AWESOME.
Imagine the Possibilities of a Creative mind, combined with the functionality of CNC
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Re: My first jog in Aspire
Very Nice!
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Re: My first jog in Aspire
alfredom wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 9:28 pmHere is my first job in Aspire, a tray in Honduras mahogany for the wife with the same pattern of her dishes, I draw all the vector paths in Illustrator and imported them in Aspire then carved with the Shapeoko 3 XXL. The tray is quite large 24" by 19" and required almost ten hours to complete, mostly for the V carving.
Looking Good... Now you just need to make one for eveyone!
Thanks,
Jim
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Re: My first jog in Aspire
Excellent work and attention to detail. Especially for your first project in Aspire. It looks like a pro did it.
Steve
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Re: My first jog in Aspire
I agree with all the previous people who posted and excellent
job done by a pro.
job done by a pro.