3D carve whit vectric aspire and candle cnc

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Looks like a nice piece. The strong grain actually helps the design in this case IMO. For others interested in 2.5 D work, I think it would be helpful to list what bits were used, and the time involved in producing the project. As someone who’s just getting started with the 2.5 D (what most of us call 3-D) carving it’s nice to know what’s really involved in terms of time. I’ve been shocked how long simple projects take.

for this project is a bit 3.5mm bullnose and takes an hour in the carving at 20mm x second speed?