Valorick Workshop

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Photos from Valorick Workshop's post 07/02/2023

✨️In my antiquity era✨️
Work in progress of a 3d printed Gladius as a birthday present to myself!
Printed in PLA on my printer. I'm using a mixture of Bondo spot putty mixed with acetone to make a brush-on filler primer to help hide the layer lines and seams. After this I coated it with some UV resin to help the glossy finish and fill in any imperfections.
Still a ways to go but I can't wait to get this one all painted up!

06/17/2023

More progress on Raphael's sai!
I'm using one of my favorite methods (from ) to fill layer lines: a mixture of bonds spot putty and acetone. It becomes thin enough to paint on with a brush, is thick enough to fill most imperfections, and dries super quick, so I'm able to sand in no time.
Stay tuned for more progress!

06/12/2023

Fresh off the printer and all glued up.
Work in progress on a pair of Raphael's Sais
Next up is some sanding, then painting and weathering!

Photos from Valorick Workshop's post 04/09/2022

I've been doing quite a bit of work on my CNC machine this week so for I wanted to show off some of the details on my enclosure for the Xcarve by
It's really nice to have a a dedicated space for the machine, especially one that is well lit and has some sound dampening and dust collection abilities. There is a drawer that holds all of the small accessories as well as compartments near the bottom to hold a vacuum and sheet materials ready to be carved.
If you're interested, I have a full build video up on my YouTube channel! Click the link in bio

04/08/2022

Almost finished with the witcher steel sword on this
This project has been a fun little challenge. I've struggled in the past with perfecting a finishing technique for super smooth 3d prints but with this sword, I think I've worked out a way that works best for me. I was always afraid to sand PLA for fear of it melting or becoming gummy, but a light touch, followed by layers of filler primer and a special mix of spot putty and acetone inspired by really worked wonders.
This sword is by no means perfect but its progress and I'm always happy about that!

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