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*[http://support.ponoko.com/entries/498853-How-to-make-interlocking-wood-designs How to make interlocking wood designs] | *[http://support.ponoko.com/entries/498853-How-to-make-interlocking-wood-designs How to make interlocking wood designs] | ||
*[http://www.cutlasercut.com/resources/tips-and-advice/everything-you-need-to-know-about-acrylic Everthing you need to know about acrylic] If you're having problems with cracking/crazing, this link might help explain why (extruded vs. cast) | *[http://www.cutlasercut.com/resources/tips-and-advice/everything-you-need-to-know-about-acrylic Everthing you need to know about acrylic] If you're having problems with cracking/crazing, this link might help explain why (extruded vs. cast) | ||
*[http://wiki.imal.org/howto/inkscape-and-lasercutter Inkscape & Lasercutters] |
Revision as of 16:24, 23 August 2016
- using laser cut
- using inkscape to draw things for laser cutting
- More advice on using inkscape with the laser cutter from Cambridge Makespace
- designing laser cut clip together construction
- laser cut case design generator
- another box maker
- yet another box maker
- visual reference for laser cut joint designs
- Minimising burn/heat marks
- Engraving advice white paper
- Causes and Effects of Cracking
- How to make interlocking wood designs
- Everthing you need to know about acrylic If you're having problems with cracking/crazing, this link might help explain why (extruded vs. cast)
- Inkscape & Lasercutters