Bill has his recently dominated portion of the house that his loving wife isnt allowed to decorate so he needed a sign declaring its autonomy and I made this for his Christmas present. X-Carved with a 1mm bit, sanded, stained, painted with acrylics then poly coated till it shined. Bill loved it.
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OK, added some possibilities; try Easel again, there is a "share" option I enabled. Also added the original SVG file and gcode CRV file in the "Digital Files" section. First project on Easel, still learning how to build it up.
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Love it! any chance to share the files? Thanks
mike Jones · January 23, 2017
Hey Mike just click "open in Easel"
Mike Douglas · January 23, 2017
Open in Easel does not work. Any chance updating? Thanks
mike Jones · January 28, 2017
OK, added some possibilities; try Easel again, there is a "share" option I enabled. Also added the original SVG file and gcode CRV file in the "Digital Files" section. First project on Easel, still learning how to build it up.
Mike Douglas · January 30, 2017