anyone played one of these?

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dyersituations wrote:Beautiful whistles. I'm also curious to know more about how the designs in the metal are created.
I took some historycal drawings, redraw them in vector format and then my cnc with 4-axis engraved it on whistles body. If you'll look at workshop gallery on facebook, there some pictures of process)
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Drunken piper wrote:
dyersituations wrote:Beautiful whistles. I'm also curious to know more about how the designs in the metal are created.
I took some historycal drawings, redraw them in vector format and then my cnc with 4-axis engraved it on whistles body. If you'll look at workshop gallery on facebook, there some pictures of process)

Beautiful! :thumbsup:

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Drunken piper wrote:I took some historycal drawings, redraw them in vector format and then my cnc with 4-axis engraved it on whistles body. If you'll look at workshop gallery on facebook, there some pictures of process)
Awesome process with beautiful results! CNC machines are intriguing tools. Thanks for the info.
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