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[[Image:Storage_box.jpg|thumb|center|upright=5|alt=Storage box|Storage box assembled without glue. Scotty: "Seems like .4mm kerf is the magic number in fusion 360 to get snug enough fit that you can hammer it together with a mallet"]]
[[Image:Wood_springs.jpg|thumb|center|upright=5|alt=wood springs|Wood springs]]
[[Image:Cardboard_laser_cutting_test_front.jpg|thumb|center|upright=5|alt=cardboard laser cutting test front side|Cardboard laser cutting test, front side. The top numbers are % power, and the numbers down the side are speed.]]
[[Image:Cardboard_laser_cutting_test_front.jpg|thumb|center|upright=5|alt=cardboard laser cutting test front side|Cardboard laser cutting test, front side. The top numbers are % power, and the numbers down the side are speed.]]
[[Image:Cardboard_laser_cutting_test_back.jpg|thumb|center|upright=5|alt=cardboard laser cutting test back side|Cardboard laser cutting test, front side. The top numbers are % power, and the numbers down the side are speed. Note how the back is not cut through all the way on some tests. ]]
[[Image:Cardboard_laser_cutting_test_back.jpg|thumb|center|upright=5|alt=cardboard laser cutting test back side|Cardboard laser cutting test, front side. The top numbers are % power, and the numbers down the side are speed. Note how the back is not cut through all the way on some tests. ]]
[[Image:Wood_springs.jpg|thumb|center|upright=5|alt=wood springs|Wood springs]]

Revision as of 22:58, 4 August 2016

Storage box
Storage box assembled without glue. Scotty: "Seems like .4mm kerf is the magic number in fusion 360 to get snug enough fit that you can hammer it together with a mallet"
wood springs
Wood springs
cardboard laser cutting test front side
Cardboard laser cutting test, front side. The top numbers are % power, and the numbers down the side are speed.
cardboard laser cutting test back side
Cardboard laser cutting test, front side. The top numbers are % power, and the numbers down the side are speed. Note how the back is not cut through all the way on some tests.