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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostThe text is engraved, therefore you are firstly limited to the tools capabilities. Also generally speaking with softwares available for similar milling CAD it is sans/serif that is used. eg blackletter script is omitted
just realised, i've miss understood what he was describing. my bad. i'd rather a more professional method though all the same
Look forward to seeign what you come up withUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostThe use of laser engraving machines have opened up many possibilities with font selection and design. I wonder who the first cuemaker to use a 3D printed badge would be? MW likes a bit of engineering and technology so perhaps an F1 badge or a Buttspin badge may become options in the future
Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI understand abou the limitation when engraving, but maybe I misunderstood the comment about computer printout,
Look forward to seeign what you come up with
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View PostThanks bud, that was the kind of method I was thinking about. I know of a method I use on old watches frequently, which brasso can be used to polish out fine scratches. But I wanted to double the sand paper method before hand as I have never used that before on acrylic. If the scratches were very deep I would just replace. Thanks
Get yourself a micro mesh polishing cit off ebay...its used to polish out scratches on aircraft windows.
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