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24-06-2018 #4
Hi Andy,
The boxes I want to produce would be varied, but a good start would be
1. A cylindrical box like either of the boxes in the pics but plain and machined on the top. Either the bird or the fish, would be great.
2. A deep carved box like the Japanese box show about 10mm diameter. Am I asking too much for someone new to CNC?
3. OK, this must be ambitious. An acorn about 80mm in length, machined in English Oak.
I hope these images attach and many thanks for your thoughts
All the best,
Bob
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