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Timbo

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I made these about three weeks ago. Thought I'd post them to get some feedback. All made using Corian (the blue might be Avonite).

My photo composition needs some help. I wanted to use a larger flag as a full backdrop, but this is the only one I could find in the house that wasn't dirty from being outside at some point.

Thank for looking.

 
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All of a sudden I'm having the most unique craving for watermelon and watching fireworks......



Well Done!!!!


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Obvious question, how did you put the stars on them??? Is that part of the corian??? If they are decals did you top coat??? Thanks and job well done. Thanks for showing.
 

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Thanks for the nice comments. For those wondering how I did the stars, there's no big secret here. I do it pretty much the same way the guys who sell the flag theme kits do it...I use a laser engraver. I turn the barrel just shy of finished shape, then I engrave the star depressions. I made a jig to help with the spacing. I cut the white stars out of 1/8" material, then CA them in place. I use medium CA and before it has a chance to set, I tamp the stars in firmly with a small hammer, and little wooden tamper I made. After the glue sets I turn to the final shape. There's a lot of trial and error getting the star size to match the depressions...laser cutting Corian does not produce the consistent cuts that wood does.
 

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I am impressed with your pen making and for sure the laser work! Outstanding. I showed the pic to the engraver I use (neighbor), he was very impressed also. He was not sure he could even give it a good try.
 
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