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Father's Day Gift: Wishin' I was Fishin' sign

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Phillip lunsford

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Phillip lunsford

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Designed in Easel using the combine feature to join two elements, a circle and a banner from the icons. Used the off setter app to create inter line and showing how to change depth of the two lines. Used a 60 degree bit to carve the fish and a 90 degree bit to carve the remaining sign.

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Birch Plywood

Birch Plywood (×2)

Thickness: 1/2 in, Dimensions: 8 in × 12 in

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Father's Day Gift: Wishin' I was Fishin'

Create a work area of 22×16 inches in a new project window. Then add a circle and a banner from the icon section in Easel. Combine the two elements after placing them in a position that is pleasing to you for your design.

Next select the off setter app and create using a .5 off set.

Next, enlarge to fit work area and add fish design to project.
Next add text.

Set depth of cut for all elements of your design.

Carve, I used a 60 degree bit to carve the fish to preserve the details of the design and then changed to a 90 degree v bit to carve the remaining.

Dustin Helm
are you going to offer the artwork?
Dustin Helm
Dustin Helm
nevermind....i just opened it Easel. thank you!
Dustin Helm
Donald LePage
Is it possible to get the address for the fish design? Thanking you in advance. Don
Donald LePage
Pete McDowell
How did you do the letters?
Pete McDowell
Robert Haughn
Great job worked out perfect on the xcarve Thanks for sharing.
Robert Haughn
David DeVilliers
Thanks for the file. It worked out very well. I am still learning on the Pro. It did not stop for a bit change for the 90 degree bit to cut the outer perimeter. It used the 60 degree for the whole job. Not sure how to get that setting. It carved great tho with the 60 just a little burning but ok.
David DeVilliers
Kearney Emile
Hello I use a cnc 3018 and the dimensions are too big for this one Is it possible to split the work into 2 parts of 1/2 each is it doable or possible Thank in advance
Kearney Emile