Pics of what youve done

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have not been on here for ages , been having a great time playing with th laser,
the waverley is over 3 tiles used different speeds on each tile to see the best result on that one ,
the castle is brodick castle on the isle of arran ,
the black tiles are of a celtic design which i put under my wood burner ,
and i have a celtic frame at the back of my fire looks great ?
would like to know what you's think of them ,
be gentile ?
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there excellent

what machine and settings did you use also any other tips as this is what id like to try as well

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Some very nice work Paul :) I'd imagine there would be quite a good market for that kind of work

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Very nice!
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Hi Paul - great work mate, glad you are still having fun with the 3020 ;-)

Is the banding on the Waverly tiles from the original picture? Be interested to know how you lined the tiles up on the laser so well? ;)

Cheers

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Great work Paul, that banding looks like a real pain though.

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Hi thanks for the great comments ,
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I suppose I just had to have a try at these 3D puzzles.

Perhaps a BIG mistake, now all family and friends want them, including requests for a bear, horse and of course the bloody Eiffel tower :lol:

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Just brilliant Tweakie, looks so delicate and intricate. What wood did you use and where did you source please?
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Very good - nice touch with the mirror surface as well.

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