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    I have sent out some emails to find out where this next scene is from. I really love this scene as it reminds me when stationed over seas.

    This is Cypress measuring approx. 8" x 10" x .5"
    Started out with .25 endmill to get rid of some of the bulk.
    The finishing was completed with .0625 ballnose with a 10% step over at .83 IPS.
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    Terry, Is that Really .5" stock? Incredible effect if so. Looks like a 10/4 relief!
    Great work on both pieces today
    scott P.
    2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 12.0*
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    Terry
    Very nice work. Did you model that in Aspire or a different program ?
    Thanks
    Bob

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    Very nice , great detail . Jeff
    Jeff King
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    The things I make may be for others ,
    but how I make them is for me . T. Konovaloff

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob_s View Post
    Terry
    Very nice work. Did you model that in Aspire or a different program ?
    Thanks
    Bob
    Bob,
    Purchased and imported this model from E Bay into Aspire 4.5. Tweaked the thickness, size and depth to fit in the stock I had on hand.

    Bob and Jeff,
    Thank you both for you comments. It is so much fun to see image develop into a scene that you feel you can walk through.

    Terry

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    By the look of the spire towers looks eastern, maybe even Russian.
    Of course it could be just be a couple of scenes cobbled together.

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    Terry,
    After seeing this, I went and ordered the relief myself. Just curious, how long did it take to carve?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottp55 View Post
    Terry, Is that Really .5" stock? Incredible effect if so. Looks like a 10/4 relief!
    Great work on both pieces today
    Scott,
    Yes, this is .5". Carved both pieces posted last night out of the same blank of Cypress. Placed the model just .06 below the surface to take in account of any variation in the stock's thickness.
    Thank you so much for your comments.

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