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    golf vector images

    does anyone have any golf vector images? also if i wanted to inlay a golf ball and golf tee does anyone have any ideas how i would do it i am a little stuck? thanks
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    Devon

    What do you want to inlay them in?
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    well i was thinking wood. instead of having the laser engrave something i can use the ball and tee used to win the tourny into the piece of wood that this cust wants his score cards engraved into. i tried to mess around with the 3d driver and do different levels of black but i would have to engrave like 30 passes for it to go the depth i want. did any of that make sense? im bad with words
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    Mike Null

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    yes that is just what i am talking ab out how did u do it? am i looking into it too much?
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    Smile Here is a mix of golf images

    Hope you can use them.
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    thank you Arturo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Yea Mike......how'd you balance that golf ball on 1/4" acrylic?
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    Steve and Devon

    That's a magic trick I learned from the great Slydini.

    Actually I drilled a shallow hole in the wood, about 1" in diameter by a quarter inch deep and epoxied the ball.

    The text on the brass plate is laser sublimated.

    This was for my neighbor so I didn't charge but he insisted I accept a bottle of Scotch which I forced myself to take.
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    Arturo
    Can you resend as an uncompressed AI?
    Last edited by Ed Bagley; 04-02-2009 at 10:51 PM.

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