Here is my first project using Vector Art 3D
Ken
first 3D project
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Re: first 3D project
Ken " ya nailed it" Nice lines,paint looks great.Keep cranking them out. Basecircle
Re: first 3D project
Great work for your first 3D project. Nice crisp lines and love the color.
Tony
Tony
Buffalo,NY
"What will matter is not what you bought but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave”
Aspire 12.010, photo vcarve, cut3D.cnc mako shark extended bed with the new upgraded HD 5 gantry with Led pendent.
"What will matter is not what you bought but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave”
Aspire 12.010, photo vcarve, cut3D.cnc mako shark extended bed with the new upgraded HD 5 gantry with Led pendent.
Re: first 3D project
Did great
Re: first 3D project
Wow great job, What did you use for paint? Can you tell I'm new at this cnc.. When I do signs just from routing I use sanding sealer before I even sand and paint does not run..
Seabreezr
Seabreezr
Re: first 3D project
seabreezr
After routing I brushed on a coat of shellac then painted with acrylic craft paint that my wife had, when that dried I used my random orbit sander and sanded off the shellac and that removed all the unwanted paint. I then put on applied two coats of spray lacquer from a rattle can I got from Home Depot. I sanded with 400 grit between coats. It is really very easy to get professional looking results. I suspect you could also use spray shellac and get similar results without the smell associated with lacquer.
Ken
After routing I brushed on a coat of shellac then painted with acrylic craft paint that my wife had, when that dried I used my random orbit sander and sanded off the shellac and that removed all the unwanted paint. I then put on applied two coats of spray lacquer from a rattle can I got from Home Depot. I sanded with 400 grit between coats. It is really very easy to get professional looking results. I suspect you could also use spray shellac and get similar results without the smell associated with lacquer.
Ken