Laser Cut Stainless Steel Mirror Finish Emblems
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Laser Cut Stainless Steel Mirror Finish Emblems
This are stainless steel laser cut custom emblems. There are different designs to choose from(others not shown) and custom work also; shift plates, lisence plates, pedals, etc...
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Do you have a website with other designs and prices... I'm attempting to "dremel cut" lol my own but those would be alot cleaner..
We have a Laser Cutter on campus at UB. It runs off a printer cable in the computer lab. Basically anything you can come up with in AutoCAD, it can cut out.
There is a company about 20 minutes from me that does it on a large scale, too. I had them help out with an architecture model i built for school, cutting 300 repititious squares out of ply wood.
I have a plexi Bugs Bunny they cut out as a sample for me, the edges are smooth as glass, and they didnt have to sand or torch it at all. Currently they are building a 3d model of the Frank Lloyd Wright Darwin D Martin complex, by cutting each 1/16th ineach section of the complex in to sheets of aluminum, then bolting them together.
Its friggin sweet
Im sure if i could get some accurate CAD drawings or line drawings of the emblems, they could crank them out for cheap...
There is a company about 20 minutes from me that does it on a large scale, too. I had them help out with an architecture model i built for school, cutting 300 repititious squares out of ply wood.
I have a plexi Bugs Bunny they cut out as a sample for me, the edges are smooth as glass, and they didnt have to sand or torch it at all. Currently they are building a 3d model of the Frank Lloyd Wright Darwin D Martin complex, by cutting each 1/16th ineach section of the complex in to sheets of aluminum, then bolting them together.
Its friggin sweet
Im sure if i could get some accurate CAD drawings or line drawings of the emblems, they could crank them out for cheap...
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