Playing with 3D and Acyrlic

Decided to 3D print on some medium proof grade acrylic this morning, only settings changed was LPI to 450 and 2 passes to burn all the way through. I think it came out pretty good, my grandchildren are fighting over it. :joy:

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Ohhhh MY! (That’s now on the list to try after the holidays!) :smile:

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Wow. You must make one for each grandchild.

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OMG! What fabulous detail! Agreed one for all.

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That looks really cool!

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Yep I was just told to make more. At 1:48 each I’m going to be here a while, 9 to make but I think I will just do 8 since the 9th is only 8 weeks old, he’s only interested in one thing right now (food):grinning:

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Thank you

Thanks, that’s what the grands said also. That’s cool Pappy.:sunglasses:

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Very cool! This the second 3D burn onto acrylic I’ve seen recently, now I’ve just got to try it.

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How much masking is left on the top and whats the best way to remove it?

Wow super cool.

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That is super terrific! I can see some amazing Xmas ornaments out of it!

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On this particular piece there was only a few pieces, I used gorilla tape to remove it. I use a lot of gorilla tape on my acrylic pieces to keep from scratching it up.

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Thanks

Yep that crossed my mind also.

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Stunning! Love acrylic projects … Yours is amazing!

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Thank you

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Wow, Beautiful!

Thanks I was surprised. It almost looks like I knew what I was doing.:grinning:

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