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Kerry Fullington
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Inset Carvings

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I wanted to use an inset carving on a recent drawing but now that the Member Store is gone there is no way to tell what the carvings are unless you open each one in the software. Is there any way to get jpg images of the carvings to use as a catalog?

Kerry
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Re: Inset Carvings

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Hi Kerry,

I will check to see if Jody has those images and will either post them or email them to you until we decide on where to put them at.

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Re: Inset Carvings

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Hi Kerry
See it is here
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Re: Inset Carvings

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Thanks George,
That did the trick.

Jason,
George's file had what I needed. Thanks for looking into this.

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Re: Inset Carvings

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You are going to hand carve them right
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