Epcot World Showcase Sign

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • I was surfing Thingiverse the other day and found a model of the World Showcase sign from Epcot... I tried to make a few modifications but ended up starting from scratch and modeling my own version in fusion 360. I also printed up the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom entrance sign for a friends birthday. Now I have my own world showcase sign just in time for the return of Epcot forever…bye bye barges and eye soars
    don't forget I'm giving away the original world showcase sign, the first comment to guess the number I am thinking wins!!!
    Magic Kingdom entrance sign:
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    You can find the link to my new world showcase sign here:
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Комментарии • 6

  • @robbruno6713
    @robbruno6713 Год назад +1

    wow! amazing work!

  • @MakerDan55
    @MakerDan55 Год назад +1

    This is a great video. Thanks. I am also about to make the entrance sign as well and modelled it in Fusion as well as VCarce for the CNC but I don't think the CNC can do the details well. 3D printing doesn't leave a good surface. Can you direct me to one of your videos that show your bead blaster method? I need to get into the spaces between the letters. I really appreciate your videos!

    • @GnarlyRocket
      @GnarlyRocket  Год назад +1

      Thanks as always for the support. I can’t really find a video that goes into detail about the bead blaster method. But I was making some thermal detonators and stumbled upon the benefits. I found that I could get a much better surface by using the bead blaster and it obviously got into the nooks and crevices of the models. I see much better results with the bead blaster when I print with PETG instead of PLA. I have used both materials but again I just have better luck with PETG. I always knock down the big stuff first by hand then use the bead blaster for fine details. It has saved me a bunch of time. I simply use a harbor freight desktop bead blaster,I already had it for use on my automotive projects. Hope this helps

    • @MakerDan55
      @MakerDan55 Год назад +1

      @@GnarlyRocket thanks. I appreciate your quick response. I will have to try that out. Have an awesome day 👍🏿

  • @that70space
    @that70space Год назад +1

    6

    • @GnarlyRocket
      @GnarlyRocket  Год назад

      You win, send me an email with your address and I will ship the sign