Have you guys had any experience dealing with acrylic/polycarbonate (bulletproof) glass? I'm into a strange side of the plastics biz, that has a lot of layered material... and it is transparent just like the products you are producing, but not with the thickness you are (those larger decorative blocks). I'm a tech/electronics guy all my life so I'm good with tolerances and the understanding of how things work. With a 1.5" slab of material, say 4/5 layers alternate polycarb/acrylic, fully polished how much does a presentation like this affect the outcome? Perhaps vertically focused into a specific layer only rather than horizontally having to collimate thru several at once to target a specific one? Forgive me, I'm guessing. Thanks for this video, it's extremely interesting!
Have you guys had any experience dealing with acrylic/polycarbonate (bulletproof) glass? I'm into a strange side of the plastics biz, that has a lot of layered material... and it is transparent just like the products you are producing, but not with the thickness you are (those larger decorative blocks).
I'm a tech/electronics guy all my life so I'm good with tolerances and the understanding of how things work.
With a 1.5" slab of material, say 4/5 layers alternate polycarb/acrylic, fully polished how much does a presentation like this affect the outcome? Perhaps vertically focused into a specific layer only rather than horizontally having to collimate thru several at once to target a specific one?
Forgive me, I'm guessing. Thanks for this video, it's extremely interesting!
Sorry for delayed reply. Pls email 3d@3dcrystal.com and we can custom quote your project.