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Teacher Desktop Name Plate

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stephen monroe

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stephen monroe

General Information

I used a 1/4" down cute and 1/8" straight cut for the two stage carve. Make note that the nominal thickness of my piece of walnut was .810". Adjust the working size to your material and also adjust the slit in the base plate to correspond to the base of the name plate.

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Material Description Price
Walnut

Walnut

6" × 12" × 3/4" Walnut

$11.43

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Dominick Marino
Little confused by the Easel project. Is the name part supposed to be cut from the stock after its carved? How does it fit into the base as your material is .810 thick yet the groove in the base plate is only .5 wide. Do you have any more pictures on the completed project?
Dominick Marino
stephen monroe
Will work on getting more pictures. I started off with one piece of 6x12x.75 stock. I cut the name portion and the portion tying the name to the base at once. The bottom piece of the name I milked down to .5”. I had the machine cut that from the piece that will become the base and cut the slot after
stephen monroe
Lawrence Kelley
Seems to be missing the Names section ?? will you please repost and have complete project there, great project, would really Love to make it
Lawrence Kelley
Andrew Rego
would love to make this wondering the same thing . the name part?
Andrew Rego
stephen monroe
The easel project has multiple tabs, the names is in the first section
stephen monroe
Laroy Getz
It would be nice to have an actual video of set up and being made.
Laroy Getz
stephen monroe
For the name part check in the different "tabs"
stephen monroe
Jerald Bradley
Steven, I noticed that your detail bit is 1/16th and your wood is 3/4 thick. how did you get the detail portion done? the bits that size will not cut through that thick of a material.
Jerald Bradley
Sheri Kibbe
This is awesome!!! Thank you for sharing!!
Sheri Kibbe
Karen Brown
This was very cool and my first successful project! Adjusting for the limited bits and material I have was a great learning experience. Thank you.
Karen Brown