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    Help making stencil for roses

    So, I found my "sign" material that I needed for sand blasting onto granite for a tombstone. Now I lacked to think about how I'd make this rose "stencilable". I added a outline to the rose, but it's the inside detailed pedals making me get extremely frustrated! If anyone has any similar roses they can share with me so I can leave this alone that would be great. The current file has already been inverted as the granite is black. If anyone has any extra time to take a look at this and provide feedback that would be great. If I had more time I'd just clean up each object, I'm out of time, I need to get this darn thing going on the laser!

    Thanks!
    TraceyRoses Vectored for Stencil.cdr
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    Try these to see if it will help you along. It's a little late for me to be messing around with them but they are better than what you have.
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    Epilog 45w Helix X3/X5 Corel Microflame Generator (flame polisher) Heat Bender


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    Another rose for you. Found it some time ago, don't know where though.
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    Here is the rose I ended up using. Had to buy it off shutterstock.com gish!

    Rose for Sandblast Stencil.cdr
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    Hi Tristan, I wasn't able to open your file, maybe you're on a newer version of Corel than I? Anyways, I posted what I ended up using.

    Thanks everyone for your help!
    Sincerely,
    Tracey
    ULS V-Class 50 Watt, Corel x3, AutoCAD LT '02, NEWBIE!

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