Just finished this yesterday.
4 inch, maple, clear coat.
.125 ball nose bit.
Took about 1/2 hr. to cut.
Sure like doing 3D images.
mark-s
3D old man face
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Re: 3D old man face
AND You're getting good at it!
That model was one of my first's, and still love it!
When I! showed it...some smart aleck here said;
Who did the scan of you Scott? Remarkably accurate!"
Personally think it's my face when I look in a mirror when I first wake up and realize I ain't a young pup anymore:)
Nice Mark!
scott
Hope you didn't mind me posting the pic Mark:(
I got mine from 27Newstyle years ago, but he's cut way back. and don't see it anymore
https://www.ebay.com/sch/27newstyle/m.h ... pg=&_from=
That model was one of my first's, and still love it!
When I! showed it...some smart aleck here said;
Who did the scan of you Scott? Remarkably accurate!"
Personally think it's my face when I look in a mirror when I first wake up and realize I ain't a young pup anymore:)
Nice Mark!
scott
Hope you didn't mind me posting the pic Mark:(
I got mine from 27Newstyle years ago, but he's cut way back. and don't see it anymore
https://www.ebay.com/sch/27newstyle/m.h ... pg=&_from=
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Re: 3D old man face
Is that file available for download?
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Re: 3D old man face
Its normally on that well known auction site, search for old men 3d model or something similar.GerryAttrick wrote:Is that file available for download?
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Re: 3D old man face
I found that model on the net for free, makes even better. LOL
Thank You Scott, you can post a picture and comment in my thread anytime.
You do great work.
I just keep looking for eye catching 3D modes on the net have some good ones.
Thanks everyone.
mark-s
Thank You Scott, you can post a picture and comment in my thread anytime.
You do great work.
I just keep looking for eye catching 3D modes on the net have some good ones.
Thanks everyone.
mark-s
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Re: 3D old man face
Thanks Mark:)
I have NO sense of Forum etiquette, as only ever been active on this and Shopbot's forum.
Sometimes uncultured and hijack a thread like THIS
WONDERFUL look Jimmy D!!
I THINK I know how you jigged up that piece of Eastern White Cedar(?)(Juniper), BUT do you mind going into how you prepped and jigged the "Scrap:)" up?
My "Plow" guy also runs a tree service, and may be doing a Topo for him in exchange for Burls and interesting branches.
I LOVE using "Scrap"!
(virtually no such thing as scrap wood for me:)
My version started out as a scrap from a proto Cribbage Board, and only finished the S2S after I liked the cut so much.
I was just a beginner back then, and used an Offset toolpath as I would have SWORN it started at the tip of his Nose....WRONG!
Started just below his nose, and startled me on the first Plunge!!
I have NO sense of Forum etiquette, as only ever been active on this and Shopbot's forum.
Sometimes uncultured and hijack a thread like THIS
WONDERFUL look Jimmy D!!
I THINK I know how you jigged up that piece of Eastern White Cedar(?)(Juniper), BUT do you mind going into how you prepped and jigged the "Scrap:)" up?
My "Plow" guy also runs a tree service, and may be doing a Topo for him in exchange for Burls and interesting branches.
I LOVE using "Scrap"!
(virtually no such thing as scrap wood for me:)
My version started out as a scrap from a proto Cribbage Board, and only finished the S2S after I liked the cut so much.
I was just a beginner back then, and used an Offset toolpath as I would have SWORN it started at the tip of his Nose....WRONG!
Started just below his nose, and startled me on the first Plunge!!
I've learned my lesson well. You can't please everyone,so you have to please yourself
R.N.
R.N.