David Webster
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David Webster commented, Thank you Mike
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David Webster created a post, Charms for bags and similar
We have over the past few months seen a large increase in demand for charms, from dog tags, jewellery, bags and lingerie. Here are some solid backed charms, created in Carveco and then cast in sol...
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David Webster created a post, Using Carveco textures
We have found Carveco product and support from Leighton so professional and helpful, from his advice on reliefs, here is an example we have applied use of the texture module, this combine with rel...
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David Webster created a post, CHARM FOB WITH CHAIN SET
This charm was modelled on a photo, and the horse on a bitmap, image, the design was merged to create a flat dxf file for export to Carveco, this was then modelled to create 4 layers to show off th...
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David Webster created a post, FOBS IN STERLING SILVER
These fobs were all designed on Carveco the fobs are the same design front to back, extremely detailed and only 18 mm high. Cast in 925 sterling silver for export to Japan, attachments included a ...
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David Webster created a post, RETICULATED BUCKLES
Using a combination or Carveco and Rhino, we were able to make a range of reticulated buckles, these are then cast in solid brass and sterling silver. The frames and buckle pin were created in Ca...
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David Webster created a post, What you can do with Carveco to create awards and trophies out of brass and SSM
The image of the trophy we created was all undertaken with Carveco and machining strategies that helped us achieve some of the nuances in the design. The pieces were made back to back, so it was th...
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David Webster commented, Glad you like them, the pieces were 109 mm across with the handle and 70 mm deep. As the ring snd basket slotted into the cup. We can create pieces 150 mm plus across.
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David Webster commented, Designed in Carveco, 3d printed with SLA print, waxes, moulds, cast in solid bronze polished and plated in real silver and mirror polished brass with ceramic clear coat. An incense burner comprom...
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David Webster commented, Hi Mike,, Did you use ruthenium for the black? We use ceramic as it does not rub off so easily. Great job though. David