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CNC Sculptures Turn Crystal Clear®

The Industrial Side Of Crystal Clear® - Before discovering Crystal Clear® 221, Sculpture Fabrication, Inc. was using acrylic blocks to CNC router shapes and designs for art and industrial projects. The problems with using acrylic: 1) If the router speed is too high, the acrylic will melt, 2) If the router speed is too low, the acrylic will chip and is prone to stress fractures and 3) buying acrylic blocks costs more than double the price of casting Crystal Clear® 221 into Mold Max® 30 rubber molds. Each block measures 3’ x 2’ x 3” thick (1m x 0.6m x 7.6 cm). 

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CNC machine finishes cutting the complex curved shape out of Crystal Clear® 221
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Close-up shows the very thin sections fully intact.
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In the studio - Finished piece is polished and mounted on a stand that compliments the sculpture.
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Installed sculpture captures sunlight and provides the viewer with an ever changing display of magnified light and shadows.



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