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Ning
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Posted: Mar 06, 2024 17:16 Post subject: Creating “fitted” clear acrylic mineral display stands. How is it done? |
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I have some clear acrylic blocks, a dremel, a mask and some long tourmaline crystals. Is there an easier/better process rather than a trial and error subtractive process?
Are there best practices for making fitted mineral stands for long thin mineral specimens? I assume the ones you see at mineral shows are made using a different technique. Perhaps photo-telemetry and a CNC router or some chemical process.
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carlo11
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Posted: Mar 07, 2024 02:52 Post subject: Re: Creating “fitted” clear acrylic mineral display stands. How is it done? |
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They are all made with a CNC. Hand making a functional and stable base is like trying to do a mouth guard without a mold, it won't fit snugly 99% of the time. If you don't want to spend money on a CNC and all the stuff needed to re size and polish acrylic, you can always just use a resin 3D printer and make digital models with photogrammetry or a laser scanner.
It sounds more difficult than it really is I have done it before and I still have to work on some details, but I got really decent results. |
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Juan Roberto Rivera
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Posted: Mar 03, 2025 10:19 Post subject: Re: Creating “fitted” clear acrylic mineral display stands. How is it done? |
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carlo11 wrote: | They are all made with a CNC. Hand making a functional and stable base is like trying to do a mouth guard without a mold, it won't fit snugly 99% of the time. If you don't want to spend money on a CNC and all the stuff needed to re size and polish acrylic, you can always just use a resin 3D printer and make digital models with photogrammetry or a laser scanner.
It sounds more difficult than it really is I have done it before and I still have to work on some details, but I got really decent results. |
Have you figured out what 3D printer you are using? Resin printer? I think this is the way to go. |
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