Stainless steel portraits
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Stainless steel portraits
Some portaits I have plasma cut.
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
Very cool.
Human faces is one thing I am lost on, I've been asked to do portraits but never know where to start.
Human faces is one thing I am lost on, I've been asked to do portraits but never know where to start.
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
Thanks. Buy the book "Scroll Saw Portraits" by Gary Browning printed by Fox Chapel Publishing. That's how I began.Bigrhamr wrote:Very cool.
Human faces is one thing I am lost on, I've been asked to do portraits but never know where to start.
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
While looking for patterns for jack-o-lanterns, I stumbled on instructions for making patterns from pictures. Darned if I can find it now.
If someone has software that works well for doing this, I'm sure we would all appreciate a heads-up.
I'm still looking.
If someone has software that works well for doing this, I'm sure we would all appreciate a heads-up.
I'm still looking.
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
What thickness are you using?
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
There are a couple of good sites with instructions but I can't remember where. I have found Gary Brownings ideas work the best. A software called Coyote stencil is availible for a trial use. I wasn't real impressed. I use Adobe photoshop and basically Gary Brownings method. After a lot of experimenting I came up with a method that works real well. Good luck! It's not easy.AnotherDano wrote:While looking for patterns for jack-o-lanterns, I stumbled on instructions for making patterns from pictures. Darned if I can find it now.
If someone has software that works well for doing this, I'm sure we would all appreciate a heads-up.
I'm still looking.
Dave Hanks
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
I use 18 gage 304 stainless steel.trucks1948 wrote:What thickness are you using?
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
Very Nice! Great job.
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
Fantastic Work.... knowing what detail to use and not use to get the end result can be tough.
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You're absolutely right. That's the hardest part. You are trying to catch the essence of that person.rock4xfab wrote:Fantastic Work.... knowing what detail to use and not use to get the end result can be tough.
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It's an ART, for sure.
Looks like you've got it mastered.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Looks like you've got it mastered.
Thanks for the inspiration.
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
Do a web search "Photoshop stencil tutorial". Lot's of good information
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Re: Stainless steel portraits
since I'm an open source kinda guy
i use Gimp to modify photos for cutting. It takes a bit of trial and error adjusting contrast and color thresholds, and color levels to achieve the desired result. Then, if neccessary i'll bring the modified file into inkscape to make a dxf file.
Very nice work Dave!

Very nice work Dave!
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Thanks. No I don't have it mastered. I wish I did because I've had a lot of people wanting me to cut photos for them. It is so time consuming that they gasp when I tell them how much I'll charge. I tried working for free one time and it didn't pay very well! There's got to be a program out there that will do this quickly and nicely. Has anyone ever used programs that print photos on T-shirts?AnotherDano wrote:It's an ART, for sure.
Looks like you've got it mastered.
Thanks for the inspiration.
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