A few projects that I have made

A Valentine’s Day present for my wife. :grin:

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When will wives understand that we need to make a buy and make lots of other stuff so that when we make something for them it turns out perfect?

Box looks great.

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Thanks.

Yes this looks really clean. Well done! What brand of bit did you use?

Sorry I said 60 degree, I used a 90 degree Diablo V bit from the big box store.

dangit…. wife just looked over my shoulder and saw your box…… guess I need to go glue up some wood now

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:man_facepalming:You better hurry, Valentines Day is Thursday. :flushed:

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Some signs I made using plywood, Oracal 810 masking, shellac and rustoleum spray paint.
I sanded the board and applied shellac
Sanded and sprayed a coat of paint
Sanded and sprayed 2nd coat
Let dry and applied vinyl masking
Engrave
Apply shellac to engraved wood
Spray paint
Remove mask
I have used the oramask 810 a few times and it has worked good. I used a 90 degree Diablo bit from HD

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As always they look awesome!

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Very nice. These look very professional.

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I cut some coroplast on the XCarve over the weekend and it cut pretty good. I used a 1/16th Fishtail bit from Inventables

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Very Nice Russel!

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@RussellCrawford Was the corrugated plastic painted then vinyl applied?

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It’s all vinyl. I put the purple vinyl down first then cut it out on the XCarve. Then I applied the golden yellow vinyl.

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These are for a friend of mine whose grandchildren are in Taekwondo, they’re for their belts. Popular wood.

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My daughters boyfriend “future son in law” is going to ask my daughter to marry him and my wife wanted me to make a box for the ring. I found this in the project section and made a few changes.

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Very nice and congratulations.

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They came out awesome Russell

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