Nightmare Before Christmas. Fresh off the table

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ben de lappe
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Nightmare Before Christmas. Fresh off the table

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Hi guys!
Worked this up for a good friend of mine and owner of Twizted Steel Customs...he always goes with things of a unique nature. :D Cut at 28" tall, thin detail came out fine.
Great Job Jimbo!
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That is sure adventurous of you, did you have your eyes closed with your finger crossed :lol:
very nice work thanks for posting.
Lets not have any nightmares before Christmas :o
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Yes indeed it was adventurous...the spice of life. :D Eyes wide open, kerf width ingrained in my brain and all fingers and toes crossed to keep it reasonably sized yet have multiple people cut it. Slight challenge but soooo fun :D
Thanks buddy!
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Another amazing job! How thick is the metal and what softwares are you using?

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Hi Dave!
I know he used 16ga hr. Came out 18.5"x28". On my end all is drawn with Torchmate cad v7.1...old :lol: Ol' TWIZTED181 would need to chime in himself on his end, but I'm fairly certain it was cut with his Pcam. Basic stuff.
Thanks Dave, take care.
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that's a beautiful cut
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Woo, very cool!!
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