Making a SpaceX Falcon Heavy Lithophane on the CNC - #138
As an unabashed rocket lover, I decided to capture some iconic rocket photos an a physical medium. Using Corian as a base material I made 3 lithophanes, 2 of which I gave away. The one I held onto I made a maple pedestal on which to display. Backlighting it with an LED candle adds a nice flicker effect to the piece, but I think I can do better with a more powerful LED array in the future. ——- Subscribe to the Carbide3D Channel for instructional CNC content: / carbide3d Help support my experimental CNC content: / winstonmoy Check out my second channel to see life outside the shop: / winstonmakesmore Stalk me on Social Media: @WinstonMakes (insta/twitter)

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