inlay
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Re: inlay
Very nice work, which software did you use to create the Zank/Durrant inlay?
Re: inlay
+1 on the technique and the perfectors.
Tradewinds: There's a 15+ page or more topic covering this and the development over the years either here or on Vectric's forum. There is no magic, it is as easy as it seems. You can google line art of anything, copy/paste, make a toolpath and zing that's it. Just amazing.
And good job Scootertrash, there are some crazy thin lines in there that came out real good.
Jim
Tradewinds: There's a 15+ page or more topic covering this and the development over the years either here or on Vectric's forum. There is no magic, it is as easy as it seems. You can google line art of anything, copy/paste, make a toolpath and zing that's it. Just amazing.
And good job Scootertrash, there are some crazy thin lines in there that came out real good.
Jim
It is easier to destroy than it is to create, just look at my scrap pile.
2014 Shark Pro Plus HD
Bosch EVS1617 w/ PrecisionBits Collets
Dixie Billet Aluminum Router Clamp Upgrade
Vcarve 8.0, Inkscape on Windows 8; CP 2.1 on WinXP
2014 Shark Pro Plus HD
Bosch EVS1617 w/ PrecisionBits Collets
Dixie Billet Aluminum Router Clamp Upgrade
Vcarve 8.0, Inkscape on Windows 8; CP 2.1 on WinXP