Ohio State University Coasters

Published: December 23, 2014

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Go Buckeyes! Adapted from Tronn's thing at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:507907 Cut into white oak panel with 1/16" bit.

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Paul Kaplan

Where did you get the material from?

Paul Kaplan · January 14, 2015

Matt Falk

It's just 1/4" thick oak panel. I got it from Home Depot in their "hobby wood" section. You could probably get it cheaper from a local lumber yard or mill

Matt Falk · January 14, 2015

Paul Kinlaw

What Bit did you use to carve this if i may ask please?

Paul Kinlaw · May 16, 2015

Matt Falk

I used a 1/16" generic dremel-type bit to get the detail on the interior. You could probably use a 1/8" for the outline. If the edges chip, you could switch to a downcut but I didn't need to.

Matt Falk · May 17, 2015

Jene Johnson

Is there other logos I might be able to get where you got that nice Ohio one ?

Jene Johnson · October 11, 2015

Matt Falk

I imported the SVG from the thing referenced on the thingiverse link. You could probably use the experimental image->vector tool in Easel to bring in whatever you want.

Matt Falk · October 12, 2015

Timothy Ogden

How do you deal with copyrights?

Timothy Ogden · March 04, 2017

Jonathan Nasby

I second the question about the copyrights. Did you purchase a license?

Jonathan Nasby · April 27, 2020

Brent Russell

Unless you’re mass producing them, the NCAA isn’t going to waste their time pursuing using the logo. I make rustic coolers with logos made into the sides of universities & NFL teams all the time. Done so for years & never once heard from either organization.

Brent Russell · June 22, 2020

Dave Eddy

In Easel, the material is listed as 12.7mm which is 1/2", but you said in an earlier comment that it was 1/4"? It looks like 1/2" in the pic but I was just looking for some clarification.

Dave Eddy · October 06, 2023

Brandon Spangler

Why in the world would anyone want an Ohio State coaster...? Just kidding by the way. Obviously, I'm from Michigan... :)

Brandon Spangler · December 23, 2023