CNCing Halftones

CNCing Halftones


Tomi‘s halftone was created with 3,774 holes drilled at a rate of around one per second by a DIY CNC 2. [Via Ponoko]

10 thoughts on “CNCing Halftones

  1. wundram says:

    I was working on something similar, using a laser cutter to cut the pattern from a piece of illustration board.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/wundram/5651590871/in/photostream
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/wundram/5651589931/in/photostream

  2. Steve Poling says:

    I’d like to see what it looks like when you do this to a sheet of clear Lucite then light from the side.

  3. Mike Hartman says:

    Where are the plans for the CNC router?

    1. Anonymous says:

      At Thingiverse of course!
      http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5431

      I think that the blog poster should have done some research and mentioned that I made the software to create these, and it is free.

    2. Anonymous says:

      At Thingiverse of course!
      http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5431

      I think that the blog poster should have done some research and mentioned that I made the software to create these, and it is free.

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