NHL Emblems
I transfered Logos to scrap pieces of wood and routered them out
I transfered Logos to scrap pieces of wood and routered them out
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first, looks great. Second, me being a Flames fan, of course I noticed there's NO FLAMES LOGO! lol! Again, nice work.
I have a friend who does the same thing with NHL logos. He paints them up and they always look awesome like those seen here. My question is what copy write rules govern this type of work? Especially when selling these things.
I dont sell my woodworking projects. I give them as gifts. Afterall it is just a hobby for now. I even gave the foosball table away to a buddy for his 30th b-day.
and the flames might be a little more difficult considering there is a part of the emblem that is not attached. if i remember correctly.
I don't sell them. they are strictly for gifts. I don't feel like giving someone else a share of profit from the hours spent making them.
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