Using a CNC router to create items made of concrete/cementitious material.

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https://youtu.be/EEIiZTbfIEg (start time 1:30)

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Using a CNC router to create items made of concrete/cementitious material. www.paulely.net/ws.eps https://youtu.be/EEIiZTbfIEg (start time 1:30) ** If you find these videos helpful / informative and you happen to be in need of some of the tools or supplies used in these projects, please consider purchasing them from Amazon via the links on my associated website: http://cnc.paulely.net/tools-supplies/ THANKS!! source



An overview of the process of cutting oversized pieces on a CNC router.

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An overview of the process of cutting oversized pieces on a CNC router. ** If you find these videos helpful / informative and you happen to be in need of some of the tools or supplies used in these projects, please consider purchasing them from Amazon via the links on my associated website: http://cnc.paulely.net/tools-supplies/ THANKS!! source



Let’s find out how they put 3D images into glass objects. Known as a ‘Bubblegram’, vitrography or sub-surface laser engraving, this technology has been around for a very long time but remains quite niche in its applications.

Resources I used in research this video:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubblegram
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_engraving#Sub-surface_laser_engraving_.28SSLE.29
https://www.google.com.na/patents/US6630644

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Let’s find out how they put 3D images into glass objects. Known as a ‘Bubblegram’, vitrography or sub-surface laser engraving, this technology has been around for a very long time but remains quite niche in its applications. Resources I used in research this video: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubblegram https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_engraving#Sub-surface_laser_engraving_.28SSLE.29 https://www.google.com.na/patents/US6630644 DISCLAIMER: Maker’s Muse aims to provide educational content through YouTube videos and endeavors