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28 February 2022

How to Copy ANYTHING 2D using the Grid Method

The Grid Method is one of the best method to copy a final 2D design onto a 2D workpiece. 

Or practically of ANYTHING on ANYTHING.

Some examples are for common mini-projects like a candy dish, a coaster, or some simple profile designs like a Pencil Holder etc.


Why it is important to copy a final design accurately? Why can’t we just draw it on the workpiece directly. 

You see, you spent a great deal of time and effort developing and fine-tuning your design. To where it is right now. How your design looked now is probably it’s best. The next best kindest thing you can do for yourself is to copy it as accurately as possible. So you end up with a design profile how you exactly want it. Not something out of shape or inaccurate.

Watch the demonstration on how to use the Grid Method:

Extra Notes:

  • The Grid Method is therefore your best bet. 
  • NOT the Geometric Shape Method
  • The Negative Space Method ‘may’ be somewhat applicable. 
  • But the Grid is the best for this application.

Geometric Shape and Negative Shape Method: Three Easy Ways to Copy 2D Images, Shapes and Photo References

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