Making a Menger sponge in stained glass
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Making a Menger sponge in stained glass
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Re: Making a Menger sponge in stained glass
#2The material is absolutely amazing and we still don’t know everything about it.
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#4I've found a few instances where people have used CNC cutters with a diamond drag bit to help score the glass, and a few industrial glass cutting applications of similar to stained glass size items, but no real start to finish projects.
This is an interesting industrial example as they were able to produce a stained glass piece that is made almost entirely from curved pieces (a near impossibility with traditional scoring and breaking) - https://semyx.com/solutions/waterjet-applications/glass/
Industrial waterjet glass cutting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_qMKKwvzz8
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#6That is stunning! The part about copper and solder got me wondering if it would be possible to create some primitive circuits for... something?
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#10That's lovely; amazing that it was just your first project. Thanks for the detailed walk-through. My mom did stained glass before I was born, but I never got to see it done, so it was really cool to be able to see it grow step-by-step.