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Skull and Bones Lithophane
Here's project that came out pretty cool. Files are scaled to cut
in .750 (19mm) Acrylic. Took about 45min with 1/4 ball mill. Looked
kind of like a X-ray once we got it lit up. On the eye sockets
there's some relief carry over. If you touch off Z then +.04 and set
Z-zero there, it won't transfer to the Acrylic. :cheers:
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This is so nice!!! I think I will have my CNC build finished this week and I want this to be my first build!!
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Hello. I am new to CNC so bear with me. I have access to a SHOPBOT Alpha and I want to cut a gear with a skull and cross-bones on the face of the gear. I like the skull and cross-bones in this thread, how do i add the skull and cross bones onto a gear face? I'm using Autodesk Fusion.
Thoughts? Ideas? Any help for a newb is much appreciated.
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I gave it a shot on regular acrylic sheet 1"x1" about 0.050" deep. I don't have anything that can work with STL files, so I used the new fumbled 3D Builder in Windows 10 to print a PDF, then used a program to interpret gray scale color to depth. Not so good.
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happy wheels: I gave it a shot on regular acrylic sheet 1"x1" about 0.050" deep. I don't have anything that can work with STL files, so I used the new fumbled 3D Builder in Windows 10 to print a PDF, then used a program to interpret grayscale color to depth. Not so good, .
Really! Not so good!