Thanks Steve! Here you go. This design has a small notched piece that once welded to the back of the fairy allows attachment of the notched wings....
Thank you. It was a fun one for sure. Probably the "busiest" design I've done at this size.
Here we have the gate installed.[ATTACH]
Thank you. All drawn with the "Pencil" tool/Graphics Edit Tool one node at a time.
This is a log truck drawn from an image chosen by the widow to be used in the memorial. Credit for the awesome finish on this piece goes to Steven...
No, all drawn as one piece straight from a jpeg in CAD. Of course there are elements that once drawn may be duplicated and placed as needed.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Credit for this awesome cut goes to Joe Neel.
Lincoln Electric Cutting Systems (I hope?) LOL
Once I had my delay set close I would back it down in tiny increments until the torch moved immediately upon proper completion of the pierce.
This was done as the centerpiece of a memorial for this young man. The sprocket was worked into the design in representation of his love of bikes...
The bee in the Walters sign is my favorite, came out really well. I like the way it's drawn, very nice focal point.
Thank you very much! All of my "conversions" are done by hand, node by node in Torchmate CAD. This allows me to represent the detail as I choose...
This one is a product of metal dye/chemicals. And credit for the finish goes to my good friend Jimbo Dalton, not myself. I'm an old school torch man.
Congratulations on the new machine! By all appearances you're soaking up the knowledge and advancing right along, very nice work. Welcome aboard!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] This project is in the works for a cousin of mine, huge Maiden fan. Combination of plasma and scribe. Drawn from album cover pic.
Here we have the original image and the completed piece. Unfortunately this is a memorial piece dedicated to the young man on the right. [ATTACH]...
Looks great Larry, nice work!
Thanks Matt. Believe me, no one is ready to see it cut more than I am....well, maybe the customer.
78" x 126". It will be split vertically and cut from 4' x 8' sheets mounted to the gate frame.
First step to an awesome gate complete. Each bird, the frog, one of the dragonflies and most of the vegetation was drawn from pics of the actual...
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