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    Desk Sign from scrap Corian

    Corian left over from other projects often makes a nice gift if you have the time to dedicate to using up your shop scraps. I've made these kinds of desk signs before and I really like the style. This one is an Azure Blue 6" disk with an Everest Corian base. The base was heated and then placed on a piece of ten inch PVC pipe as the bending jig. This is the first one of these that I installed a clock on the back.

    Both pieces were cut on the ShopBot router. The disk was laser engraved and paint filled with gloss white Testors model paint.

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    Last edited by Keith Outten; 08-04-2008 at 5:06 AM.

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    Something like that would make interesting table place-names, for weddings and other formal occasions. If you're making them from scrap it might be a good little earner.

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    Keith

    Nice design and use of material.
    Mike Null

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