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Old 12-06-2005, 09:49 AM
 
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Free Christmas Designs!

With Christmas only a couple of weeks away, why not use the Free Trial Version of VCarve Wizard 2.0 (or the full registered version), to cut some great Yard Ornaments and Decorative Festive Designs on your CNC machine.

The designs shown below can be downloaded from,

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Remember that these files can be scaled to any machine / material size so you can have a go at making them for yourself. Have Fun and drop me a note if you have any questions or need my assistance.

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Tony Mac
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Very cool! I know some of the guys were looking for simple Christmas designs to play with, so I'm sure these will get some use!
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Thanks Tony, They are great looking designs. Seasons greetings to all at the Vectric Team.

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Pretty cool. Thanks for sharing them
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Below is a slight variation of the Christmas Ornament design recently posted on the site. This sign was engraved into a 8.5" (220mm) diameter slate blank using a 100 included angle cutter running at 12,000 rpm and 15" per minute, using multiple 0.02" (0.5mm) Z level passes.

This design could be part of an interchangeable sign, with a different decorative design for each of the seasons - Spring, Summer, Fall (Autumn) & Winter.

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Nice Tony!

Did the tool bit survived the job?! Only air cooling, right?
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Hi Paco,

Yes, the job was engraved using a single cutter and without any cooling or lubricant. The same cutter was also used for a previous job into slate and has probably been cutting for 3 hours

It's showing signs of wear but still good for another hour or so's cutting.

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These are just what I have been looking for. Thanks for sharing them and have a Merry Christmas.
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