I find these boxes very interesting,takes 11 minutes to cut out
http://youtu.be/edT6Vly4nHQ cardboard box lasered out built in hinge
I find these boxes very interesting,takes 11 minutes to cut out
http://youtu.be/edT6Vly4nHQ cardboard box lasered out built in hinge
11 minutes is way over what it should take. More like maximum of 2-3 minutes on western machines. The product does look nice though!
Henri Sallinen
Cardboard designer with a Epilog Helix 24 60w + Gunnar Matboard Cutter + Heidelberg Windmill letterpress
that's a lot of cutting, and in 1/4" cardboard-- 2 or 3 minutes is asking a lot...
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ELEVEN - rotary cutter tool machines
FOUR - CO2 lasers
THREE- make that FOUR now - fiber lasers
ONE - vinyl cutter
CASmate, Corel, Gravostyle
i don't push my machine and the cardboard is tough stuff at .2560 thick, thats total time for all 3 cuts
11 minutes WOOOOOOOOW IS THAT SLOOOOOOOOOOW! not sure what the time for me is but definitely less than 5 minutes using 3 mm Genuine Baltic Birch on a 60 watt Trotec laser using a 1 1 /2" lens
I will see exactly what the time is and post it later.
Have a Blessed day,
Michael Kowalczyk
Laser-Trotec Speedy II 60 watt with 9.4.2 job control and will soon upgrade to JC X
Corel Draw Suite X6, FlexiSign Pro 8.62, AI CS3 and Lasertype6
CNC Routers-Thermwood model C40 with 4th axis. Thermwood Model 42 with dual tables and dual spindles with ATC for high production runs,
ArtcamPro 2010_SP4, EnroutePro 5.1, BobCad v21 & v24, Aspire v8 and Rhino 5.
FOTC link
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/friends.php?cp=210&lp=0&t=0&q=
exactly 4:00 minutes
Have a Blessed day,
Michael Kowalczyk
Laser-Trotec Speedy II 60 watt with 9.4.2 job control and will soon upgrade to JC X
Corel Draw Suite X6, FlexiSign Pro 8.62, AI CS3 and Lasertype6
CNC Routers-Thermwood model C40 with 4th axis. Thermwood Model 42 with dual tables and dual spindles with ATC for high production runs,
ArtcamPro 2010_SP4, EnroutePro 5.1, BobCad v21 & v24, Aspire v8 and Rhino 5.
FOTC link
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/friends.php?cp=210&lp=0&t=0&q=