Hi Folks,
The Celtic Knot Font is a revolutionary way to make beautiful
designs for your woodworking projects. Each "letter" of the font is a
piece of a knotwork design, so you create your custom artwork just by
typing! Put the pieces together any way you want - you won't believe
how easy it is to make elegant patterns for carving, inlay, CNC,
scrollsaw, pyrography, decorative finishes and more.
Works on any PC or Mac with no special software needed. You can
make interlaced lines, medallions, crosses, circles, hearts...the
possibilities are endless. The intricate maze-like designs are so
fascinating that a lot of people play with this font just for fun.
The font comes with 76 royalty-free designs you can use as is or
modify to suit. We also offer accessory Pattern Packs with hundreds
more fully editable motifs you can use as is or modify to suit. They
are vector-based so they scale perfectly to any size, and can also be
used easily in graphics programs.
Take a look at our Arts and Crafts page to see examples of
woodworking done with the font.
We invite you to check it out at: http://www.clanbadge.com/crafts.htm
Happy Woodworking,
Laurie
On Nov 29, 3:29 pm, N Hurst <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I read through the site and it looks really neat.
>
> I'm not sure it's $20 neat for me, but if you enjoy the Celtic knot
> look and do a lot of custom patterns, I could really see this being a
> useful tool.
>
> I bookmarked the site because sometime in the future the ability to do
> this kind of thing quickly might come in handy.
It did get a good review in WWWoodcarver (online magazine):
http://carverscompanion.com/Ezine/Vol6Issue2/CeltFont/Celtfont.html
Here's a celtic knot font freebie:
http://mistakefur.deviantart.com/art/Celtic-Knot-Font-1-33983611
and a list of others:
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm#software
R
On Nov 29, 1:09 pm, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 29, 3:29 pm, N Hurst <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I read through the site and it looks really neat.
>
> > I'm not sure it's $20 neat for me, but if you enjoy theCelticknot
> > look and do a lot of custom patterns, I could really see this being a
> > useful tool.
>
> > I bookmarked the site because sometime in the future the ability to do
> > this kind of thing quickly might come in handy.
>
> It did get a good review in WWWoodcarver (online magazine):http://carverscompanion.com/Ezine/Vol6Issue2/CeltFont/Celtfont.html
>
> Here's acelticknotfont freebie:http://mistakefur.deviantart.com/art/Celtic-Knot-Font-1-33983611
> and a list of others:http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm#software
Hi All,
Thanks for your comments. We do have a lot of very creative people
who tell us how much time and effort the font saves them over drawing
by hand. Even just in terms of visualizing the design, it makes
experimenting painless. Believe me, my husband (who is working on a
hand-carved sgian dubh or Scottish knife - I'll post pix when it's
done) spent many hours fiddling with knotwork designs before he came
up with this idea! ;-)
Just so folks know, the freebie Celtic knot font from
mistakefur.deviantart mentioned above is quite limited compared to the
one which my husband invented (first). Ours has 200 characters or
knotwork pieces to work with. They are drawn to extreme accuracy
(he's a machinist too) and work great for CNC machining and laser
engraving.
Thanks for taking a look!
All the best,
Laurie
Wed, Nov 28, 2007, 11:42pm (EST-3) [email protected] (Laurie) posts
spam by saying:
Hi Folks,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0The Celtic Knot Font is a revolutionary way to make
beautiful designs for your woodworking projects.<snip>
And this works even better.
http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/103743/2/istockphoto_10=
3743_pencil_and_paper.jpg
JOAT
Even Popeye didn't eat his spinach until he had to.
On Nov 30, 6:32 am, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey Laurie. I appreciate how you deal with competition....>
> R
Thanks, I really appreciate you saying that.
Have a great weekend!
Laurie
On Nov 29, 11:48 am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> Wed, Nov 28, 2007, 11:42pm (EST-3) [email protected] (Laurie) posts
> spam by saying:
> Hi Folks,
> The Celtic Knot Font is a revolutionary way to make
> beautiful designs for your woodworking projects.<snip>
>
> And this works even better.http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/103743/2/istockpho...
>
> JOAT
> Even Popeye didn't eat his spinach until he had to.
I read through the site and it looks really neat.
I'm not sure it's $20 neat for me, but if you enjoy the Celtic knot
look and do a lot of custom patterns, I could really see this being a
useful tool.
I bookmarked the site because sometime in the future the ability to do
this kind of thing quickly might come in handy.
-Nathan
On Nov 29, 10:48 am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> Wed, Nov 28, 2007, 11:42pm (EST-3) [email protected] (Laurie) posts
> spam by saying:
> Hi Folks,
> The Celtic Knot Font is a revolutionary way to make
> beautiful designs for your woodworking projects.<snip>
>
> And this works even better.http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/103743/2/istockpho...
>
> JOAT
> Even Popeye didn't eat his spinach until he had to.
ROTFLMAO and you are EXACTLY right.
On Nov 30, 5:13 am, Laurie <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 29, 1:09 pm, RicodJour <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Nov 29, 3:29 pm, N Hurst <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I read through the site and it looks really neat.
>
> > > I'm not sure it's $20 neat for me, but if you enjoy theCelticknot
> > > look and do a lot of custom patterns, I could really see this being a
> > > useful tool.
>
> > > I bookmarked the site because sometime in the future the ability to do
> > > this kind of thing quickly might come in handy.
>
> > It did get a good review in WWWoodcarver (online magazine):http://carverscompanion.com/Ezine/Vol6Issue2/CeltFont/Celtfont.html
>
> > Here's acelticknotfont freebie:http://mistakefur.deviantart.com/art/Celtic-Knot-Font-1-33983611
> > and a list of others:http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm#software
>
> Hi All,
>
> Thanks for your comments. We do have a lot of very creative people
> who tell us how much time and effort the font saves them over drawing
> by hand. Even just in terms of visualizing the design, it makes
> experimenting painless. Believe me, my husband (who is working on a
> hand-carved sgian dubh or Scottish knife - I'll post pix when it's
> done) spent many hours fiddling with knotwork designs before he came
> up with this idea! ;-)
>
> Just so folks know, the freebie Celtic knot font from
> mistakefur.deviantart mentioned above is quite limited compared to the
> one which my husband invented (first). Ours has 200 characters or
> knotwork pieces to work with. They are drawn to extreme accuracy
> (he's a machinist too) and work great for CNC machining and laser
> engraving.
Hey Laurie. I appreciate how you deal with competition. Some people
get all hot and bothered when they post and someone replies mentioning
an alternative product/method/supplier. You've got it right. Better
features lead to increased sales and you mentioned some very important
features. Thanks and good luck.
R