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I made this lithophane out of a carving board from a big box store 4 bucks it cost me. I since made a box with a light in it but I can’t find a picture of it
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David
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#1 posted 539 days ago
Awesome carving! how do you like your Carvewright? Which carving board did you use? I would love to find them.
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Jim
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#2 posted 538 days ago
David, I love the Carvewright, I used the carving board I found at loews it was the only one they sold. There’s a new jig being sold for the CW to do round stock, but it can only do 13 inch wide by 2 inch , but I plan on getting it.
Jim
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Paulo in Texas
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#3 posted 538 days ago
Does the Carvewright come with a program that can make the lithophanes or did you use a different program for that?
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Jim
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#4 posted 538 days ago
The Carvewright doesn’t come with a photo editing program, I used a free one called Paint.net and actually used a tutorial on the CW forum site.
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Jim
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#5 posted 537 days ago
This is an Additional reply to David, who asked the type carving board I used. It’s a Sabatier Poly cutting board 1/4 inch thick.
-- Measure twice, cut once.
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