Pretty much all my projects are geek-related.
Very cool! How is that hinged?
Nerd . Fan art, not so much. There is my escutcheon,
And yes, there is a yellow square of acrylic in the first layer. Also, anyone who says the Heart of Gold is not in the shape of a shoe, I say what part of mostly harmless do you not get?? In an infinite universe, the odds of spherical shaped shoes being more common than the oblong blobs that fit on your bipedal ape feet are pretty darn good.
I have plans for a ridiculously pointless pen holder; something that was supposed to be a first project. By plan I mean I have the cut files almost done, but just never seem to finish them because other shiny things distract me.
What’s making it glow? And how did you make that awesome star pattern?
The button on the glowforge is doing the glowing.
Only the bottom layer needs a circular cutout for the button. The clear acrylic piece floats inside the blue-glitter acrylic so it can press the button.
The star patter is just the blue-glitter acrylic from Inventables. It’s part of what I spent my $50 gift certificate on.
Here is my resume for nerd points so far:
Mine have (so far) taken the form of jewelry…
Star Wars
Dune
Harry Potter
Doctor Who
The Way of Kings (Brandon Sanderson)
Awesome! I love the Rebel firebird design. (I have it tattooed in place of the “O” in each of my children’s names!) The etched part is really nicely done
Really like that! Did you have an issue cutting the glitter acrylic? I have a few samples, and 1000/full wouldn’t cut through 1/8". I haven’t tried to dial it in any further.
Okay, that LOTR board is impressive! I assume the map and the “letters” are different engrave settings?
Yes, the map was done at a lower power level than that Elvish letters. Took multiple passes, but got the look I was going for.
I just used the blue medium proofgrade settings and it cut through with no issues (it’s 1/8"). I read on a non-GF forum that others have had issues cutting the glitter acrylic, but it wasn’t my experience.
In the back three pieces are sandwiched together. Two on the box and 1 from the lid. Nail through and through.
My Stargate Escutcheon was one of the times I I let my tech fandom influence my arts and crafts. The Millennium Falcon cookie cutter. LOTR edge lit sign of the Gates of Moria. Eclipse earrings were another.
Oh yikes. I’ve made too many things to name since I used to make stuff to sell at comic conventions.
I’ll stick with my more personal projects, though:
Ornaments for my Patreon patrons:
The Munchkin box I made for a friend (did I mention I was an illustrator? That’s my drawing on there):
The Stargate I made as a collaboration with a friend (my mould, my lights and rig, my event horizon, his paint job):
And my Skyrim coasters:
Tap handle I made as a going away present for a buddy. Not my falcon model, but I added the handle, 3d printed it, and painted it.