Thank you very much and Merry Christmas.
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Thank you very much and Merry Christmas.
very nice!!. I did not realize how small it was until the video.
You could seal the MDF with a tooling gealcoat or just a plain white gelcoat.
Is there a mold release for concrete? The part looks really nice
Wow!! the finish looks so smooth. Would you mind telling us what bits where used in the process and what type of wood that is?
Thank you Clarence. I will look into that. About the laser engraver, you may be able to build a small 35 to 50 watt for under $1500. Good luck:)
Do you have the link to that post? do you remember the name of the post?
Thank you
A little help please.
I have just got a CNC router and I would like to ask what would be the best bit to cut 3mm carbon firber panels. I am looking for the smallest diameter possible and I...
Thank you!!! the kids will love this.
interesting.
Darryl that is one gorgeous plane, I can't wait to see that bird take off.
excellent work James
I keep my laser engraver settings in a log book. I write down settings such as laser power,speed, and air pressure for each of the materials I work with. Color separation is another good way to...
Wow! that is a very nice looking piece.
Merry Christmas
You can try making something like this which is not too hard. Good luck;)
try www aerofred com
Thank you!!! that is a very nice set of ornaments.
thank you, excellent find!!
excellent job!!.
Try out the compound and you will see that the metal actually get's engraved. This is not a marking solution, did you notice that this allows you to cut aluminum foil? , so it is very clear this is...
Thank you for the files, my kids are going to love this!!
the letters can be sharper if you dilute the Plaster with alcohol and spray it, but most people don't have the equipment to spray:(.
what I really like about the formula is not that it just marks the steel but it actually engraves into it:D. I'm glad that this works for you
I'm currently working on a formula that will allow...
You may be on the right track with this if you want to use it on ceramic, I don't think that you would be able to use the same application of the formula, you should look into making a paste. I'll...