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I’m only a couple of months in, on learning Easel with my XCP.
I want to carve deer head, or a bear, or some kinda outdoor scene into a door panel.
What’s the steps?
Here’s what I’m guessing…
First I need to find an STL file that is the scene I like.
Then I need to size it to my panel.
Then I load something like a 1/16" ballnose bit into the XCP, and kick it in.
You may also find a 2d piece of artwork that you like and convert that to a DXF and carve that to the depth you like. Bit diameter would be determined by the drawing. A small diameter will take longer to carve.