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    Default Comissioned piece

    Customer commissioned this as an wedding anniversary gift. Her husband is an avid hunter. Created in Aspire from two files. Carved in Western Red Cedar finishing with an 1/8" ballnose, sanded with 180 grit mop sander on an 18V drill motor. The finish is without stain, just 2 coats of Danish Oil.
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    That's all one piece? Very nice!

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    Thank you Andrew, Yes this actually two pieces of Cedar stock glued together to get the correct size blank. It is two 3D files combined to make a one piece carving. Total of 4 tool paths. 1) Roughing .25 endmill 2) Finish Log frame .25 ballnose 3) Finish Deer Scene .125 ballnose 4) Profile Cutout .25 endmill set for outside the perimeter with a -.06 offset inward to have no edge to be sanded once cut out except for the 4 tabs.

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    Looks good very clean thanks for posting

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    see a lot of cusp in the frame...
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