Looking to laser a small fairy house....any help?
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Looking to laser a small fairy house....any help?
Here you go.
1. Look for Google Sketch Up castles I think the program is still free. They used to have a gallery of a million sketch up designs.
2. How about a "Lego block wannabe castle" made with Styrofoam....
Greg
Please say April Fool before I go out and invest in Dry Moly :-)
Ed
Technical problem solving Mike... thats something we all do everyday.
Examples
Design and cut out of inexpensive materials like foam core or cardboard.
1. Structures
...Buildings...build a city...
I upgraded my laser computer and was looking to transfer my files also. I just gave up on it, till now. I'm running Vista on both machines. I had no luck with Dan's location either. Kevin let us know...
Sharp looking.
Here is one without the lines.
Here you go.
I'm looking for a vector of the historic Black Watch, 42nd Regiment of Foot. They fought in Pontiac's War to relieve Fort Pitt at the Battle of Bushy Run. The 1763 battle was fought near my home in...
1. Circular saw
2. Fine carbide blade set at plywood thickness plus 1/4 inch
3. 2 saw horses
4. 4 x 8 Styrofoam insulation foil faced 1" (to stiffen the plywood)
5. 8' straight edge with...
Cut an appropriate symbol in the coin
A piece of galvanized steel sheet metal placed on the table will allow the magnets to hold.
How about good old fashioned hot glue?
Thanks Dave...looks great. I owe you a favor.
Ed
Does any one have a Sons of Union Veterans Logo preferably in vector format. Thanks in advance.
Their Tech Support is outstanding. That in itself is worth purchasing from Universal. I have no connection to the company, other than the fact that I own one of their machines.
The right one looks stamped like a coin.
Customization of the lighter by American servicemen in WW2, Korea, & Vietnam "made" Zippo a legend. Perhaps the legal department needs to read the history or their company.
A pet Christmas present would be nice.
I used Mothers Chrome (I had some in the garage) and Plaster of Paris.
I tried it and it worked great on stainless.
I use good ole pine boards, with Deft walnut penetrating oil to protect it. The big box lumber store has it. Distress the pine first with a chain and puncture the wood with numerous scratch awl holes...
Much appreciated...Thanks
I've tried everything and baby oil and window cleaner to remove it worked for me. It takes some time, so let it soak in.
Ed