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Bishops Coat of Arms
I was commissioned to do two coats of arms one for the retiring bishop and one for the new one.
They will be getting painted today all of the 3d work I did by hand I used the bot to pocket the bulk out.
Most of the carving was done with dremels and diamond bits, and a carbide oval that removes a lot of wood in short order. the wood is red oak it power carves well.
Was an interesting job and as usual I underestimated my time but thats life.
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Impressive. What are the dimensions?
Phil
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Phil, they are 18" tall by 15 1/2" wide 1 1/2 thick
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Very nicely done! You should have one of them scanned so that your hard work can be preserved.
-B
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Got them painted up and up to the contractor for delivery.
Brady, I like the idea that they are unique by my hand that is all I have with these, they are not my original design I worked off pictures and drawings to a set of loose guidelines. So while I enjoyed the work it was not a special creative piece. I did sign the backs so I will never miss Mass.
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Job well done Brian. Very nice.
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you must have steady hands to do all that different painting without messing up.....good job!:D
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coincidentally I was contacted by the local Catholic Bishop's office to see if I could make up some of the same type of plaques (but V carved not 3D).
I have the vector files and bought some new bits but havent had a chance to work on it yet.
So was this all cut by hand - nothing on the CNC?
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Andrew I cut the outline and pocketed out around the roping and outlined some of the coat all the 3d work was done by hand I can carve faster than drawing it all up in the computer, and it still would have needed hand work after machining.