LAYERED on Nostr: Does anyone have any ideas on how to imitate the glass front of an old television ...
Does anyone have any ideas on how to imitate the glass front of an old television tube for a 3D printed model? Thin polycarbonate and then mould it under heat, perhaps?
Any smart tricks?
#3DPrint #3DPrinting #Retro
Published at
2025-02-12 19:01:29Event JSON
{
"id": "82e4685f6fd7a1505820b384504cf8d3afee6ad65599b46968ca359fcf097433",
"pubkey": "76377788c1f05655dd33a454d82b5953e6739123639171b40157d67fba1bd947",
"created_at": 1739386889,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"t",
"3dprint"
],
[
"t",
"3dprinting"
],
[
"t",
"retro"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://chaos.social/users/layered/statuses/113992459219624519",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "Does anyone have any ideas on how to imitate the glass front of an old television tube for a 3D printed model? Thin polycarbonate and then mould it under heat, perhaps?\n\nAny smart tricks?\n\n#3DPrint #3DPrinting #Retro",
"sig": "32d456c93e46304c0ac4bec31ba078f8906fac466faa07f24d29541d866d4c319b56c57d02d9234288c1eb974b0e934ba8e77a5c2219f788e02d4825f66dd91b"
}