

One disadvantage to using plexi bases is there really is no good way to hide the controller so I just have it taped to the back of the base, I guess I should at least hot glue it but that would pop lose sooner rather than later, so I don't know. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. You'll notice that I didn't buff the edges clear on this one like I do most of them, I left the frosted look - Also looks like I flame polished the model once it was complete, I sometimes do that when the model itself looks a bit too "frosted". Is well over 1' tall, luckily I had it wrapped in a no scratch sheet but there are still a few scratches that will buff out easily. Made out of 1" plexi, I think this was part of my bullet proof glass bank hoard. I don't remember selling it but I must have, no where to be found so far but while I was looking for that found this one. If it wasn't for that, no way would it make economic sense to play around and experiment like this with thick plexi.įound this beauty I made years ago while rummaging through my garage tonight, I showed a pic to some guy of the aztec calendar clock he said OMG beautiful I gotta have it, how much you want ? I said well, let me see if I still have it. A little scratched up ? Sure, lucky for me also that I have a top of the line buffer that will get it looking better than new again in a minute.

I seem to recall doing another of of Einstein in thick plexi, that ones still floating in my garage somewhere along with a few others. One was an epic, jaw dropping crucifix, same model as posted above, was about 14x8" with a plexi base, turned out great, sold it for $300. I've done models in plexi as thick as 1.25, don't think I ever took pics of them, must have made them after I got burnt on posting. 75 is fine but plexi gets more expensive as it get thicker so I rarely used that, really has nothing to offer over. 3/8 plexi is the one barely possible for 3d. CNC Router Machine 4040-XE, 300W Spindle 3-Axis Engraving Milling Machine for Wood Metal Acrylic MDF Nylon Carving Cutting Arts and Crafts DIY Design. Nerve wracking, I have punched through more than a few.Īfter thinking a bit, I think I need to revise that remark, its been a while. 75 plexi up to 1.25, but the crucifix was done in.
