Frank Lloyd Wright Stained Glass

Frank Lloyd Wright Stained Glass

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Originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1907 for the Avery Coonley House. This is adapted from Opportunities' STL. I imported it into Sketchup, and intersected the geometry with a plane to get a clean 2 dimensional shape without the triangulation artifacts from the STL file. There are 4 files total, two each for front and back of the plastic or glass substrate. If you don't want to do front and back, just print the front alone and scale the z independently for more or less relief. The largest two files are just large enough to fit on an Ultimaker bed. Post-Printing This stained glass look was somewhat tedious to do, and required a lot of trial and error on my part. It was made from a piece of clear antiglare acrylic cut to size, and has PLA glued to each side. I found some colored gels on Amazon and cut each one to size, and used a soldering iron on low power to melt each gel into one side of the PLA. The PLA panels were fixed to the acrylic using the "5 second fix" UV cured resin. This worked better than the superglue I tried before, because i could reposition the PLA for perfect alignment. The black squares were just pieces of electrical tape.

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