Grandpa portrait

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kstano83

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My first portrait and first time using spiral blades...This is going to be a present to my mom´s 60th birthday.
 

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Excellent and she will love it, how do you stop all the tiny bits from snapping off? theres some very narrow pieces and if i did that it would have loads of bits missing lol
 
Very intricate- I bet the recipient will be really pleased !


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@Claymore I have no clue, I was just lucky I guess :) I started with several cuts on max speed and I was getting lots of fuzziness. Not that plenty on plywood, bud especially on paper and tape under it, that it was quite hard to see narrower patterns. That drove mw crazy for some time. Then I lowered the stroke speed approximately by half and it was a whole new level. Lines were clear and I was able to clear almost all plywood tear out by tracing the cut out spots so it needed no sanding.
 

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