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Celtic Wall plaque

Penpal

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Peter
No doubting C N C has a real place these days,a friend of mine gave up pens altogether and makes,sells large numbers of unique burnings all the time. Themed plaques like yours have a proper following Johnny, well done.

Peter.
 

andyl

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angus
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andrew
Really like that Johnny.
Reminds me a lot of when, many years ago, my boss asked me to program a few parts for a Celtic themed clock he was building out of brass. He decided to CNC machine it, took one look at the drawings and thought - Aye right !! Then discovered this little icon on the CAM package that we used that could take a CAD drawing and interpret it into a CAM drawing enabling tools to be driven around the drawing. Two or so hours later a CNC program tens or thousand's of blocks long was loaded into the machine. Twenty minutes later a stunning side wall for the clock was produced. Approx size 12" high x 8" wide, 3/16" thick.
 
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