Making Shadow Boxes for Gaming Collectibles

 

I built custom, laser cut shadow boxes to hold the few remaining remnants of my failed startup, Eucl3D. My 3D printed, full color gaming collectibles now have a beautiful and safe place above my desk to reside. My Glowforge laser cutter was critical to be able to pull off this project. I am already feeling more creative and inspired seeing these adorn my workspace as I work on other projects. 

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Products used in video:

► .125” Birch Plywood - https://amzn.to/2SOt2b3

► .04” Acrylic Sheet, 11”x14” - https://amzn.to/3feMBkg

► Tripod, Bonfoto 671A - https://amzn.to/3tLB4y3

► Smartphone mount - https://amzn.to/3hsGbke

► Camera/microphone - iphone 12 Pro

Music from Youtube Audio Library:

► Recess - TrackTribe

► Tropic - Anno Domini Beats

► Apolllo - Patrick Patrikios

► Outside the Box - Patrick Patrikios

Cheers!


 
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