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The postage cardboard is my low-budget jig that keeps the lower correctly leveled/aligned for the etching.
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Pecos wrote:OldCannon ---- You have too mush time on you hands!!!!![]()
Thanks, I'm going to have to put some popular designs together (American Flag, Gonzales Flag, Gasden, etc.) and start offering it as a service.schufflerbot wrote:oh wow! great work, that looks really clean!
OldCannon wrote:Thanks, I'm going to have to put some popular designs together (American Flag, Gonzales Flag, Gasden, etc.) and start offering it as a service.
I'll be patiently waiting for a Pflugerville Panther!!!OldCannon wrote:Thanks, I'm going to have to put some popular designs together (American Flag, Gonzales Flag, Gasden, etc.) and start offering it as a service.schufflerbot wrote:oh wow! great work, that looks really clean!
What form does the art need to be in to etch it?OldCannon wrote:Thanks, I'm going to have to put some popular designs together (American Flag, Gonzales Flag, Gasden, etc.) and start offering it as a service.schufflerbot wrote:oh wow! great work, that looks really clean!
They have to be in vector formats to work best. I use Adobe Illustrator to do the preprocessing. The Gonzales Flag cannon and star were used from a public domain SVG file.RogueUSMC wrote:What form does the art need to be in to etch it?OldCannon wrote:Thanks, I'm going to have to put some popular designs together (American Flag, Gonzales Flag, Gasden, etc.) and start offering it as a service.schufflerbot wrote:oh wow! great work, that looks really clean!