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The Vectric booth at AWFS 2009

 

Brian and I had a very interesting show meeting many of our customers, CNC machine tool vendors and other suppliers. Putting faces to customer and Forum names was a real pleasure and we must say a big thank you to all the guys who called by our booth and say hello.

The focal point of the Vectric booth was an MDF cube that was used to display the samples, which generous customers had carved and shipped down the Vegas for us to display.

The 'hand-crafted' cube was designed and built by James Booth and Todd Bailey, and really worked well for us - Thanks guys.

The show attendance was certainly down on previous years, but this allowed us to spend more time with visitors and run through full software demonstrations.


The following customers did a fantastic job of carving samples for us to display on the booth and the Vectric Team are very grateful for their fantastic pieces.

Rick Harmsen >

Paul Nielsen >

Bill Lebeda >

Paul Zank >

Chris Swiger >

Tim Hornshaw >

Jim McGrew >

Thank You!


Paul Nielsen


Rick Harmsen - Harmsen Woodworks >


Bill Lebeda glued different woods onto a base and used Aspire to carve the complete plaque



Paul Zank

 

Paul Zank's V-Inlay machining technique has certainly been very popular on the Vectric Forum and Paul kindly made same additional samples for us to show at AWFS. The inlays were truly stunning and generated lots of interest with everyone wanting to touch the high quality pieces.

Paul's Excellent V-Inlay Process example


Tim Hornshaw - Carved Bowl + Sock Former & Kitchen Roll stay - Hornshaw Wood >


Jim McGrew - Carved Corbel and 3D Church Plaque - McGrew Woodwork >

More samples carved by Chris Swiger and other generous customers

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