Thread: How to get this finish?
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01-07-2016 #13
The reasonably fine "engraved" features will tend to fill up with anything that might help cover rough surfaces.
The example you asked about has no fine surface detail, most likely for this reason.
You could cut the part leaving material for a fine finish path with a ball nose cutter on the detail and seal it with cyanoacrylate before the finishing cut,
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You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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