Happy Canada Day to you too! I did my first Canadian flag a few months ago - they really are great when they're done!!!
@DustyWorkbench5 ай бұрын
When I saw the design on Etsy I wasn't sure how it would look in real life but it really did turn out great. Thanks for watching.
@LYTOMIZE_Woodshop5 ай бұрын
@@DustyWorkbench We must do an Ottawa meet up at some point. I wonder how many of us there might be out here!!!
@robc42773 ай бұрын
From Ottawa here. Hoping to get a CNC by Christmas!
@mathieulariviere25585 ай бұрын
I love it. It look awesome. I'm so happy to see someone making a canadian flag on KZbin lol. I have 1 challenge for you, make it without a cnc lol. I think I will try lol. Awesome video awesome work
@DustyWorkbench5 ай бұрын
"Hey there! Thanks so much for the love on the Canadian Flag - really glad you enjoyed it! Seeing someone happy about a Canadian flag on KZbin makes this Canuck proud! Your challenge to make it without a CNC is fantastic - that'll definitely take some ingenuity. Maybe I'll have to try a no-CNC project in the near future! In the meantime, good luck with yours, and be sure to share it online if you give it a shot!" Paul @DustyWorkbench
@scrapper6665 ай бұрын
The wave pattern looks like flowing water an absolutely NOT like any flag that has ever flapped in the wind.
@DustyWorkbench5 ай бұрын
Hey @Scrapper666, thanks for the interesting observation about the wave pattern! You're right, it does look more like flowing water than a traditional flag. Here's the thing - for this project, I actually bought the CNC file off Etsy tidd.ly/45Pm1Z6. They had a bunch of different flag designs, and some definitely had a more realistic "flapping in the wind" look. But, I actually liked the unique, almost abstract, take on the maple leaf that this particular file offered. It's true, it might not be the most historically accurate depiction, but I think it adds a bit of artistic flair! It kind of reminds me of how some abstract art is open to interpretation. What do you see in the design? Maybe this is the flag after a powerful Canadian storm, or perhaps it's a more stylized representation of the maple leaf. I'd love to hear your thoughts! Thanks for watching Paul Dusty Workbench