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Topic: my physical Bitcoin in aluminum manufactured in a CNC Machining Center - page 3. (Read 870 times)

legendary
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They look heavy, but the pictures of the final result make them smaller in size and dimensions.
I liked the idea. The final design is good, although it can be developed, but I think you liked the idea and I am happy that you made your own final product.

Create a low cost design service if you have access to ROMI D800 machining center at a low price.
newbie
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Very unique interest you have. What was the total cost in developing one coin ? If the final result can be improved further , you can take input from other members here and may be start a separate thread for selling these as collectibles. I would personally love to own a coin like this. Only problem is that bitcoin legal condition is yet not clear in my country and I am afraid that holding such a coin or promoting crypto here physically might land me in some legal trouble one day.
sr. member
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In ₿ we trust
Hello everyone, for a long time I wanted a physical bitcoin to put in my room, like a decoration, I even bought some online but I never liked their quality and I always found them very ugly, as most are made in low-quality matrices. quality. So from that I decided to make my own bitcoin made on a CNC machining center, I really liked the result, it was a unique and VERY EXCLUSIVE item, detail, I wrote the name of our forum and my nickname.

I hope you like it as much as I did, it's the way it came out of the machine, I still don't know if I'm going to have it painted or polished to make this item more beautiful.

I will post photos of the final result and below photos of the manufacturing and development. It's even cool for those who have no idea how metals are transformed to know it too!


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detail for my nickname and forum name





development and manufacturing carried out with SolidWorks and SolidCAM software





Now in the manufacturing process, the part was made in a ROMI D800 machining center






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