Just a few recent cuts in firewood and branches...
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Just a few recent cuts in firewood and branches...
A couple more, but Harley was dimensioned first,and was a test cut for a larger one so was playing with Brady's 3D VR settings Finally...
Beautiful work!
Beautiful work Scott!! I think when I retire from mainly cabinet work, I'm going to start using my CNC to do the cool stuff you do.
Nice! Need to tighten the chain on the Harley. :cool:
Thank you all for the kind comments!
The "Mom's Harley" project was the first one in a while made from perfectly a straight/parallel rectangle.....branches and firewood are Never boring:)
And Tiny and Small's are infective...even Randall got into it:)
https://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=33770
Funny Scott.......That was one of the first things Mom asked...."Can you tighten the chain?" :)
Actually went into the reason Mom picked a Harley model dedicated to the memory of her father here(Interesting Harley story);
https://forum.vectric.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=33936
Her bigger Birdseye one is next(after some more testing of VR settings for the Desktop)
Thanks Brady.....and even Loaded Scott's VR settings for small VCarving:)
Wow- like many others here, wish I had the time to try such cool stuff!
Particularly interesting to me was the "lin-wax" methodology. Pretty dang brilliant. Really appreciate you sharing your techniques!
Jeff
Thanks Jeff......When you and Don retire you can be a Shopbot Bum like me:)
Of course cabinets and furniture would daunt ME:)
Just paying back a little from all the techniques I learned from you guys!
Interesting that it started kind of a "Tiny" craze on Vectric Forum:)
Thanks all!!
scott
Nice work as always.
Thanks David!
Just helping the Winter go by faster:)
Test cut for a larger piece of Curly(Buddha).
A total muck up from years ago of Wolves, that Creative sanding found a home with my Drs wife finally:)
And then a PITA plaque that mill marks took forever to sand/burnish out for a very good friend's girlfriend.
Spindle is warming up for a Small Racoon in a Walnut Branch.....Winter is sliding by! :)