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Wood, Metal and Plastic Trophies all from the one MM
I have just finish 39 of these trophies, every thing was cut with the MM. It just goes to show how versitlie the main part of the machine is - just add what ever cutter/head/tip you want.
If I had added a bubble jet printing head I could have 'painted' them. Anything is possible with a MechMate. |
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Cool Throphies !!
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Nice work but where is metallic part?
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The gold & blue, silver & red, bronze & green and black backs are 2mm Mild Steel.
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Okay Quadro..Thats cool then
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I don't have much knowledge about metal printing. One of my colleagues has similar trophies. He used Silver for a glossy look. He designed it with the professional help from Atlantic precision.
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