Trying Acrylic Engraving

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travis
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Trying Acrylic Engraving

Post by travis »

I have read and seen a lot of posts on here with people making LED Lit Acrylic Engraving, and thought it would be fun to try. Once I did, I think im hooked. I really enjoed it. Also with the NCAA Frozen Four tournment this weekend I thought I would make one to support our local team UND (University of North Dakota), I know they are now the Fighting HAwks now but in our eyes they are the still the Fighting Sioux.
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tonydude
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Re: Trying Acrylic Engraving

Post by tonydude »

Excellent work, nice clean lettering. What bit did you use to carve this?

Tony
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travis
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Re: Trying Acrylic Engraving

Post by travis »

I used the diamond drag engraving bit.

gpeck
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Re: Trying Acrylic Engraving

Post by gpeck »

Great looking. May I ask what off set was used?

travis
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Re: Trying Acrylic Engraving

Post by travis »

I use .01 offset on my engravings.

basecircle
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Re: Trying Acrylic Engraving

Post by basecircle »

I am with Tony.Very clean and looks professional .Basecircle

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