Flowers have always been a very popular motif in home decor.  Hand carved into wood, stone or cast in to ceramic to add a bit of nature to our inside spaces.  They can be found all over the place including banisters, furniture, wall hangings, backsplashes, wood trim, and the list goes on.   

This project is packed with so many possibilities because the models are very interchangeable.  It is easy to create a flower motif that you can carry throughout a room or your home.  Even if you are not looking to take on a home renovation, this project is easily hacked together with our other projects to create a unique project.

We have designed a few neat features into this project that will make it even easier to use and reuse.  These features include:
- Stem and Leaves No.1 merges into Flower No.1 to make a complete flower.
- Stem and Leaves No.2 can be merged end to end to make a longer stem or border. 
- Leaves have been modeled to be very flexible and can be used for capping of the stem model, overlap the border of the textured panel to give visual depth, merged together to create long piece of trim and much more. 

This might be the perfect time to update that tired old banister with a new newel post that is sure to impress any visitors.  


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Hack this Project!

"Flowers don't tell they show"

The "Flowers don't tell they Show" was made using the models from the following projects:

WOW... that's a hack worth making!

The Panel No.1 - Flowers project contains the following models and project sheet.

 

To get you started on your next weekend project we have included this assembled layout.

Project Sheet - Click to enlarge.


Food for thought.
Ideas for other combinations of this project.


In case you need...

The vector outlines for all of the models in this project you can download them from this link:

DXF - Outlines

In case you wanted to know... 

Font used in the renderings is called - 

  • Pristina, Palatino Linotype

Font used in the Project Sheet for this project is called - 

  • None used

 

 


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Post your finished project in the Vectric User Forum under Vector Art 3D / Design and Make It - Gallery or Email us an image of a project you made that uses one of our projects and a short description (try to include software used, the CNC ,finishing process and a social link... don't forget your name).  

When it gets posted we will be sure to let you know!!!!


Share an image of a finished project that uses one of our models and get it posted here! WOW!!!! 

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This project was created to add a breath of fresh air to your projects!