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Check It Out...Signs

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1Check It Out...Signs Empty Check It Out...Signs Mon Jul 20, 2009 4:49 am

LittleRedWoodshop

LittleRedWoodshop
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Check It Out...Signs Cbg15

Check It Out...Signs Ph_08413

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2Check It Out...Signs Empty Signes in "plastic" Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:22 am

woodchipsltd

woodchipsltd
Junior Carvaholic
Junior Carvaholic

Jason,

I'll make the assumption that doing these "plastic" signs is basically the same as doing those wonderful litho's, right?

You have a TON of talent with this machine that it would be great if you could "share" it with us lowly mortals!!!

Thanks in advance.

"Wood Chips"
Very Happy

3Check It Out...Signs Empty Very Simple..... Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:59 pm

LittleRedWoodshop

LittleRedWoodshop
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1. I cut the piece of plastic to the size that I want it.
2. Stuck a piece of woodgrain contact paper to it.
3. Cut it just like a piece of wood
4. The CarveWright loves it because there is no grain variation - carves great
5. It is no different then carving wood

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4Check It Out...Signs Empty Plastic signs Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:44 pm

woodchipsltd

woodchipsltd
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Jason,

You make it sound so easy. Creative I'm not. But I can follow directions to a fault.

Didn't you say something about "over thinking" in one of your last posts?

Thanks again!

Very Happy

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