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    interesting coastal art

    coastal art traced out the paper print and created a *.dxf file to be cnc machined out using yellow cedar

    https://stankern.vids.io/videos/449e...ng-coastal-art
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    Very nicely done Stan!! The green paint with the contrasting wood makes a great look.
    David

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    That is great. It looks like the head of the Thunderbird or an Osprey Eagle. I love when wooden native artifacts come up on the Antiques Road Show. The Host - Experts that talk about the Native American items have such great knowledge and the values are usually amazing.
    Last edited by Maurice Mcmurry; 04-28-2022 at 9:03 AM.
    Best Regards, Maurice

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    Very nice Stan. I have also made a few of these on my CNC for personal use. I had thought about selling online, but one has to be very careful about infringing on Native artists copyrights. If you make your own design, no problem, but copying downloaded designs for sale without permission can be problematic. There are a few noncopyrighted images out there, but they are scarce. These are old growth doug fir.

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    i agree none of mine are for sale , its just a personal interest

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