Their website claims it's permanent.How permanent do you think it is once lasered?
I think it's similar to the solutions you can get for glass where the power of the laser causes the solutions to bond with the surface.
Their website claims it's permanent.How permanent do you think it is once lasered?
They'd also so great for aquarium keepers, to hold air line to inlet and outlet hoses.I got around to printing some clips to hold my click it cable to the extractor hose. Not my design this time, it’s from Thingiverse. I did modify the file to make two sizes as I have the 5 meter hose which gets quite a bit thicker towards the extractor end.
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Sealing is mandatory for any resin project. You also can use a coat (or two) of thinner epoxy to seal it.Need to find a better method of either doing the inlays so there's less clean up or a better way of removing the over spill, of which there was a lot.
Thanks @fezmanThat looks really good @Steve Jones
There's quite a few parts to print, but it all looks straightforward enough. If you fancy having a go, let me know.Anyone had a go at this, a camera lucida?
https://www.printables.com/model/526409-lucida-3d
I haven't got a 3D printer, but I'm guessing that this is a complicated build?
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