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Would be nice to see what you jewelers do
Sure would be nice to see what you jewelers do. I find it very interesting and cool, mainly because I don't do that, so to me I would be like a kid in a candy store looking and being fascinated at what you all do.
Mike
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This should be in the Gallery section, but since you started this here I will comply with your request.
Holy smokes! That's some good looking work. Total skill in the highest.
Thanks, Barry
Mike
Yeah. Excellent work, Barry 👍
Thank you for the kind words, much appreciated.
Michael Sherve wrote: "Sure would be nice to see what you jewelers do."
Barry Goodman wrote: "This should be in the Gallery section, but since you started this here I will comply with your request."
If you have any additional work to share that you've completed in Carveco software, please do so by posting in the Gallery and share a link to your post. To obtain a link to your post, please read the How do I share a link to a comment or post? knowledge base article.
Thanks in advance for your time and cooperation.
OOps I bad, sorry I will make sure I pay a lot more attention in the future, but man Barry's work is good.
mike
some more work from a jeweler
Mike,
You do wonderful work; this leaf ring is really cool. Like I said, you all do some really nice stuff.
Very much an inspiring work.
Mike
PS - Nice to see you again.
Put some jewelry in the gallery all done in artcam 9
Are these done in a third party rendering program (example keyshot to pricy for me at the moment) they look awesome
Mine are real world photos, never did do any rendering.
Are these pieces cnc carved or was cast? I'm curious to see what I can do with just a 4 axis cnc router
Rich, all of mine were milled in wax and then cast (at least the gold part was cast). Milling gold would not only be time consuming but also would be very wasteful, gold is expensive wax is cheap.
What type of hardware do you use to make these? They are all amazing!
What type of hardware do you use to make these? They are all amazing!
The rings I posted in this thread was made using Carveco Software and Keyshot to render them
Mike, I suspect Rick is asking about the fabrication of the models, otherwise he would ask (I think) what software you are using.
Mike, I suspect Rick is asking about the fabrication of the models, otherwise he would ask (I think) what software you are using.
oops my bad ..
Yes, Barry is correct, I’d love to know how the manufacturing is done.
Yes, Barry is correct, I’d love to know how the manufacturing is done.
here you go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSsg0nxwQ5o
That's cool, to get to see how things are made, absolutely cool.
thanks Mike
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