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Engraved Ceramic Predator Wall Art Decor in Dark Wood Frame

Instruction
TutorialF1UCeramicsPaintings.xcs
TutorialF1UCeramicsPaintings
.xcs
Application scenario
Laser processing (90min)
Machine & module
xTool F1 Ultra
20W
Material used
Ceramic Tail
Acrylic Paint
UV Resin
3mm Basswood Plywood
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Information
      I Got the hint From Robin, draw for 2 days straight subjects seen online and in my surroundings. And did some tinkering before firing up my loyal Lasers.

After another couple of days playing with paint, resins and stands... The results were just as I expected, and hopefully you'll love them too.
Maybe enough to watch my Tutorial on YouTube!?!

If any doubt still hands in your head, add a comment, I'll be there for you! ... Most probably! HEHE
    
Instruction
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Step1
Preview

First and most important part!!

Choose the colours of your piece in advance, because the most important layer of this project, will be buried under a few layer of synthetic paint.

2
Step2

Cover your table and once it's levelled up straight with the floor, place your tails are securely on it and start spreading clouds of Acrylic joy on them all!

SPOILER ALERT!

Let the layers dry properly before the next step, unless you want a drunk Picasso as a result. This kind of paint like to drip into each other when wet.

3
Step3
Preview

Get the hint of the parameters related to your image studying my example. Mess with it a little and fire that tech-marvel on your desk.

4
Step4

Dust of the eventual excesses, let it cool down a little while. You want for the paint to set on its own, trust me.

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Step5
Preview

Hold with me, we're almost there! It's time for the Special resin to be poured.

Ideally you want to fix some plastic or silicon around the edges for the Resin to stay in place.

And once cured. You shall have an amazing piece of art on the wall.

 

You're welcome.

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xTool Supplies Used in This Template
xTool F1 Ultra
xTool F1 Ultra
3mm Basswood Plywood
3mm Basswood Plywood