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Plexiglass parts and 3D printed container
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Set containing all the LASER-cut plexiglass parts and the 3D printed container used in the project “THE FLAME THAT DOESN’T BURN” published in the Elettronica magazine n.239 October 2019. The plexiglass parts are 3 sheets of 3 mm, one hollowed out internally according to the shape of the flame which is the most advanced part (it measures 155×360 mm with the base widened to 189.4 mm); a rectangular white plexiglass plate of the