DIY frag rack

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So I have a glowforge and working on making some Frag Racks both magnetic and just some that sit at the bottom testing cuts and sizes in wood so not to waste acrylic. Input/suggestions from anyone would be awesome!

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They look great, The only thing I could think of is if you add decorative cuts into the rack it will be hard to clean algae out of them. For the magnet I believe Avast marine has some nice magnets. @AVAST Marine
 
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They look great, The only thing I could think of is if you add decorative cuts into the rack it will be hard to clean algae out of them. For the magnet I believe Avast marine has some nice magnets. @AVAST Marine
Thank you! Yeah I thought about that....figured with just a light engraving and not cuts or scores it may not be too bad..the other thing was maybe doing a cutout and then gluing a flouresent color on the under side of black acrylic so it glows through but still unsure.
 

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