I cut a bunch of miniature row of houses in corrugated cardboard for my wife miniature club, length is 3" long x 1" high. You can compare it against a AA battery.
I cut a bunch of miniature row of houses in corrugated cardboard for my wife miniature club, length is 3" long x 1" high. You can compare it against a AA battery.
Hardware:Software:
CAMaster 508 ATC + Recoil
2013 Trotec Speedy 100, 60 watt, rotary attachment, vector grid.
CoralDraw - Aspire 9 - EnRoute
Custom Architectural Signage
Mick Martin Woodworking
Nice work. Looks like you've got a handle on using that nifty new machine.
Mike Null
St. Louis Laser, Inc.
Trotec Speedy 300, 80 watt
Gravograph IS400
Woodworking shop CLTT and Laser Sublimation
Dye Sublimation
CorelDraw X5, X7
I like the miniature village you cut out. I sometime cut cardboard to see how a project is going to work out. You see we have a lot of empty pizza boxes around here and more arriving each week. Ha ha. I watched too many WW1 Flying Ace movies one weekend and ended up designing a Bi-Plane using AutoCad then cut it out with my laser. It went together as expected but alas it won't fly. Still it was fun to make. I also cut a picket fence from cardboard that folded here and there and I set it up around the Bi-Plane. These were projects to get me familiar with my laser when it was new. Now I only cut items that I sell. Thanks for sharing and bringing back a good memory to me.