Test 1
What CNC are you using?
Neat!
Basic form is cut on the laser, then finish work is done by hand with carving tools.
2 nd try , it has been a couple years since i have posted pictures here, I always have to relearn this procedures.
Well here it is no picture, this blank blank site
wow it works from Fliker, go figure
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I lasered the joints and i carve the details with a small hand chisel, the details takes a little time, but well worth it
That is cool Dennis…
I cut the edge joints with a table saw at 48 degress so when assembled the outside edges come together tight leaving me a gap on the inside so I can squirt like a caulk, a joint of Lexel glue.
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Thanks Jim
I spray paint with a medium brown aresol . then I use basic acrylic paint from Walmart, The first paint shows the brick painted
with a redish type color. The second one shows the brick highlighted with a white and a black, then lightly wire brushed.
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Untitled by Dennis Rayon, on Flickr
Untitled by Dennis Rayon, on Flickr
Untitled by Dennis Rayon, on Flickr
Nice looking stone and brick work, Dennis. Very realistic.
Thanks Dan
That is the reason I like using it, and is quite easy to carve
Very nice!!
Well done, Dennis.
I got a window like that, very good looking, where do you buy the precision board?
I got a window like that, very good looking, where do you buy the precision board?
Thanks Guys for your kind compliments