I had done a quick sketch on the piece of cedar when the client dropped it off some time ago. I darkened the scroll with a felt pen to make it easier to photograph. This photo was then imported to Illustrator and traced and the curved lettering vectors created.
I created a vector of the correct size in EnRoute, then placed blocks of the right size on the top and edges. A circle of the right diameter was then placed, the boxes deleted. Using the jigsaw tool it took one click to make the perfect shape.
The scroll relief were created in layers, each 0.15" above the one under it. Then I did a quick search online and found this STL file of some grapes on the vine. This was inserted onto the file, flipped and also put on the second side to match. Lastly everything was merged (using the merge highest command) to the base relief. The letting was incised using the 'V' tool with a 0.1" base. to give a sharp edge to the letters.
The file was tool pathed using a 3/8" ball nose bit and a 1/8" ball nose bit for the final pass. The piece was routed from a piece of cedar, supplied by my client, along with the design.
As my MultiCam went to pick up the 1/8" ball nose bit I grabbed this photo of the piece.
As I routed it I was reminded why I don't often route from wood. It will require some sanding before it goes to the paint department. Thankfully finishing and painting this piece will be the client's worry.
-dan