never heard of that before but will google it later. the stainlesswas a scrap sheet of 1/8" and was 18" in dia.
never heard of that before but will google it later. the stainlesswas a scrap sheet of 1/8" and was 18" in dia.
Check THIS for some patina information.
Thanks for the material information.![]()
Isn't it just oxidation? It happens on most metals when heated.
what was my original thought, as the colouring can be wiped off the surface unless it is lacquered first, anymore ideas people?
Here is some more info.
http://www.sculptnouveau.com/hotcoldinfo.html
Here is kind of a basic silhouette of a pine tree. Here you go Ericandmollie.
No matter how many times I draw a thunder bolt it doesn't look right. Any takers out here?
What is possible? What you will!
Here is one for you motorcycle guys.....laser or plasma cut
There are some HERE.
Your avatar looks quite nice.![]()
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[quote=RayinNH;438736]Sorry for the delay replying, working overtime and gots to keep hobby projects moving of course.
How much do you know about Autocad? I tried the offset trick and autocad wouldn't let me offset a polyline. I have a different file I am trying to do the same thing on now, and I had to explode the letters and offset each (of many) entities. Very time consuming, any ideas?
I am still getting compliments on the project for the church. Thanks again.
[quote=gravy;447806]AutoCAD can be picky at times when using offsets, especially when the offset will intersect itself. If your dealing with closed shapes, try using pedit to close the polyline if it's not allready. Also, zoom in very close to pick a more accurate offset location, If not zoomed in close enough, AutoCAD can get confused by the location you pick.
Gerry
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