Frank Lloyd Wright Stained Glass
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Originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1907 for the Avery Coonley House, this design was adapted from Opportunities' STL file. Imported into Sketchup and intersected with a plane to eliminate triangulation artifacts from the STL file, four files were created, two each for front and back of the plastic or glass substrate. Printing only the front alone is an option, scaling the z-axis independently for varying relief effects. The largest two files fit comfortably on an Ultimaker bed. Post-Printing Achieving a stained glass look was time-consuming and required extensive trial and error. A clear antiglare acrylic sheet was cut to size and PLA glue applied to each side. Colored gels from Amazon were used, cut to size, and melted onto one side of the PLA using a low-power soldering iron. The PLA panels were secured to the acrylic with "5 second fix" UV-cured resin. This method proved superior to superglue, allowing for perfect alignment before curing. Electrical tape was utilized for the black squares.
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