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    machining butternut theater faces

    butternut 11x11x 1/38 2 toolpaths 2 toolchanges ,looks good

    "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8k3_sNvnDg"]YouTube - theater sad face


    "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC9bn0rzMgE"]YouTube - theater happy face
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    Those look nice!!! What software did you use for the solid modeling and programming??
    Toby D.
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    what and how

    the modelling comes from...www.vectorclip3d.com quebec
    and i used aspire /or cut3d and mach3 on the machine


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    Very nice work!!
    Toby D.
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    ahhh!! the mask of comedy and tragedy!

    jim
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    Faces

    Now you have to let me put the Luminore coating on them for the real metal look and you will be rockin!!!!


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    Great job. Far better than the more common availabliity in plaster-of-paris.

    ps..."Their" proper names are Sock and Buskin (comedy and tragedy).


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    all the good comments

    thanks for the names,and the metal coating would be interesting,i would not use butternut again ,probably maple or walnut if you want something dark


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    thanks brian, i build a lot of theaters and include these mask as part of the package. i just learned something!!

    jim
    James McGrew CAMaster 508 ATC
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    Hi all
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