A few projects that I have made

Cool fish :slight_smile:

I did something similar a while back, didn’t have Dibond or similar so carved 10mm white plastic and shot it with spray paint for color. Sanded down the excess spray. Used two coolours, black and gold for effect :slight_smile:

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That’s really cool. Thanks for the material suggestions.

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They all look great!!!

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A Valentine’s Day present for my wife. :grin:

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When will wives understand that we need to make a buy and make lots of other stuff so that when we make something for them it turns out perfect?

Box looks great.

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Thanks.

Yes this looks really clean. Well done! What brand of bit did you use?

Sorry I said 60 degree, I used a 90 degree Diablo V bit from the big box store.

dangit…. wife just looked over my shoulder and saw your box…… guess I need to go glue up some wood now

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:man_facepalming:You better hurry, Valentines Day is Thursday. :flushed:

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Some signs I made using plywood, Oracal 810 masking, shellac and rustoleum spray paint.
I sanded the board and applied shellac
Sanded and sprayed a coat of paint
Sanded and sprayed 2nd coat
Let dry and applied vinyl masking
Engrave
Apply shellac to engraved wood
Spray paint
Remove mask
I have used the oramask 810 a few times and it has worked good. I used a 90 degree Diablo bit from HD

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As always they look awesome!

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Very nice. These look very professional.

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I cut some coroplast on the XCarve over the weekend and it cut pretty good. I used a 1/16th Fishtail bit from Inventables

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Very Nice Russel!

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@RussellCrawford Was the corrugated plastic painted then vinyl applied?

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It’s all vinyl. I put the purple vinyl down first then cut it out on the XCarve. Then I applied the golden yellow vinyl.

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These are for a friend of mine whose grandchildren are in Taekwondo, they’re for their belts. Popular wood.

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