How to Use the Glowforge Passthrough to Make a Name Sign
While we may have been a bit nervous to use the passthrough feature on the Glowforge Pro for the first time, it was easier than we could have imagined! One […]
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While we may have been a bit nervous to use the passthrough feature on the Glowforge Pro for the first time, it was easier than we could have imagined! One […]
While we may have been a bit nervous to use the passthrough feature on the Glowforge Pro for the first time, it was easier than we could have imagined! One of our dear, dear friends wanted a name sign for their son’s nursery, and big name signs are a great Glowforge Passthrough project! We decided to use 1/4″ acrylic for this project so we could avoid the pitfalls that tend to come with painting.
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Husky 56″ Rolling Workbench: https://homedepot.sjv.io/kjbKYV
Husky Adjustable Height Table: https://homedepot.sjv.io/Husky46
1/4″ Acrylic Sheet: http://shrsl.com/3kbl8
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