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Going in a state senators office in the Capital. Now I've made one for each party.....but the Democratic one was term limited out. In a home office now. 24" in diameter.
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Looks great, John, Are there any differences between the two?Going in a state senators office in the Capital. Now I've made one for each party.....but the Democratic one was term limited out. In a home office now. 24" in diameter.
2nd one is just refined and cleaned up a little. Had to eliminate some tear out.Looks great, John, Are there any differences between the two?
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Agree on the recipients, but this guy is a farmer in the thumb also. Bleeds red and drives green!!I would have preferred different recipients, but the work is first rate. If it will sell, then sell it. :sold: :sold:
As long as his temperature is 98.6°,and his money is good.Agree on the recipients, but this guy is a farmer in the thumb also. Bleeds red and drives green!!
You can buy a 3D STL file of the Michigan (or any other state) seal from 3DWave.org.
That's what I was thinking. I'd try it using Corafoam, but i think wood could be a problem. Then there's painting involved. He was happy - that's all that matters.Looks good and clean. They probably would not want to pay the price for the 3D one and it could be a problem cutting with all the small raised lettering.