Here is the orginal scallop design pattern that I developed with Peter Hackbarth based off my original design in 1992. This is recognizable as the Instroke Cowboy pattern that is one of the most copied (and still asked for) designs of the last 18 years.
For all you aspiring case makers this is enough to get you started making cue cases as you can modify any of these parts to suit your needs. This is for a 2x4 - hopefully I don't need to tell you how to modify the parts to fit any size and shape of case. Hint: Don't stretch them. Below is a small image representing the parts.
You can download the full size pattern at this link: http://www.jbcases.com/patterns/
My challenge to you is for you to show me your interpretation of this design.
The files are in PDF, CMX (CorelDraw) and AI (Adobe Illustrator)
For all you aspiring case makers this is enough to get you started making cue cases as you can modify any of these parts to suit your needs. This is for a 2x4 - hopefully I don't need to tell you how to modify the parts to fit any size and shape of case. Hint: Don't stretch them. Below is a small image representing the parts.
You can download the full size pattern at this link: http://www.jbcases.com/patterns/
My challenge to you is for you to show me your interpretation of this design.
The files are in PDF, CMX (CorelDraw) and AI (Adobe Illustrator)



