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Does anyone know what software is used to create Wooden Box Templates that you see on Etsy to buy? (See Sample Link Below). I would like to try to do this myself if possible. I can create an SVG file, but there has to be a trick to getting all of the measurements for the thickness of the wood and lining up all of the slots to fit. THANKS!!!


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The Ultimate Guide to Laser-cut Box Generators: Tabbed, or "finger-jointed" boxes are one of the most versatile things you can make with a laser cutter - the possibilities really are endless. However, getting the right box for your requirements is...

Great post! I am a furniture maker and excited by the possibilities that this kind of technique offers. Just wondering if you have experimented with thicker materials? I would probably look to use 15-18mm ply and not sure whether there would be enough flexibility to bend round tightish curves. Also have you ever used this technique on solid wood?

I have looked all over the web for a basic laser template that will make a box with legs, using the 80 squared millimeter wood you can purchase from Snapmaker. The web only has templates for large pieces of wood which will not work on the Snapmaker Original. Does anyone have a template I can use, that will work the 80 squared millimeter wood that you can purchase from Snapmaker?

That is exactly what many laser owners are doing today. A quick look at websites like Etsy, eBay and Pinterest will reveal hundreds, if not thousands, of interesting personalized products that are laser cut from wood, acrylic or plastic. Many of these are made from laser cutting vector patterns purchased through the Internet for a few dollars which they have turned into a cottage business.

Digital Art Solutions (www.digitalartsolutions.com) is another industry source. For years, they have offered logos, designs and patterns that can be used in a variety of ways. Because they come as vector cutting files for CorelDRAW, they are easy to modify and make into anything you want. Currently they offer six packages of ready-made art for $295 each. These can be used to cut vinyl with a vinyl cutter or to cut wood, plastic or acrylic using a laser.

Epilog Laser Sample Club (www.epiloglaser.com/resources/sample-club.htm) has a hundred or so easy-to-use patterns for products you can make and sell. I found great success with the laser engraved rolling pin and the wood clothes pins. The files are available in CorelDRAW format and they provide all the information you need to source and create the product. These are all downloadable and free.

Thingiverse (www.thingiverse.com/tag:lasercut) is a site that operates like a community of people from all over the world who share their digital design files. These files cover everything from models to clocks to a really cool bit holder cabinet made from acrylic. Although designed to hold CNC bits, it could be modified to hold router bits and a host of other things as well.

In researching this article, I downloaded several free templates from DXF for CNC (www.dxfforcnc.com). Although they offer about 120 free downloads, most cost $4 to $30, depending on the complexity of the item. This is the only company I saw offering a free 53-page PDF catalog of their artwork. They even offer a deal if you want to buy everything they offer for $1,079. I mention this just to emphasize how serious the CNC crowd is about their drawings.

I often require matched sets of components for my projects (most recently on my 'Houdini' dinghy project). The simplest way to do this is to stack several sheets of material on top of each other and use a jigsaw to cut around a shape drawn onto the topmost sheet. This method has two major drawbacks: the jigsaw can leave a pretty rough edge (especially on plywood); and any error is duplicated on all pieces. A better way is to make (and correct) a single template component and then duplicate it with a router.

Using a jigsaw-cut template is fine, but an even better option is to use a laser-cut template: the resulting components are more precise individually, and components that fit together do so with much greater accuracy.

I use the Ponoko laser-cutting service to make my templates. I normally use their double-sided whiteboard material (MDF coated on both sides with melamine plastic) as this provides a sturdy template with a low-friction surface. Obviously it is possible to get Ponoko to cut the components themselves, rather than a template for the components, but a template allows you to duplicate the component as many times as you like, and allows you to shape materials that Ponoko doesn't/can't provide. It also allows you to combine more than one template to produce the final component.

Here I'm using a laser-cut template to shape two different sets of components for my dinghy. In the first case I'm duplicating the template exactly to make a distinct component. In the second case I'm using the same template to constrain the shape of a much larger component.

Here I'm using a nested set of laser-cut templates to shape a hatch (door). The hatch surround has two layers (orange and green in the image on the right). The hole in the lower layer is smaller than that of the upper layer in order to support the hatch. The hatch cover (blue) has a gasket (pink) fitted to the back to help locate it in the hatch hole.

Beginner here, I've recently gotten access/training for a makerspace that has laser cutters and a woodshop. As a long time guitar player, I would like to build myself an electric as a project. I see there are routing templates out there, but I was wondering if there are places to get Adobe Illustrator compatible files to cut my own templates.

Lightwave Laser is a leader in decorative laser cutting\u2014providing a variety of products to the hospitality, retail, healthcare, commercial and residential markets. Our laser cutting expertise, variety of stock and custom materials, extensive pattern library, and talented art department means we have the skills and experience necessary for your project.

I am wondering if you get what you pay for though...the less expensive yard does wood templating, the other one does laser. I haven't researched that too much yet but to me laser sounds like it'd be better than wood? Though my contractor somewhat disagreed.

Laser cutting templates are pre-designed patterns or designs that can be used with laser cutting machines. These templates provide a precise outline or shape that can be cut or engraved on various materials, such as metals, wood, carbon fiber or acrylic using a laser beam.

Absolutely! Our laser cutting templates are designed to be customizable. You have the freedom to modify the size and details of the templates to suit your specific needs and creative vision. Personalize the templates to add your own unique touch to each project.

Yes, our collection of laser cutting templates caters to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced users. We offer a diverse range of designs, including simple shapes and intricate patterns, allowing users of all experience levels to find templates that suit their capabilities and project requirements.

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With large honeycombs, the curves are cut out of the sheet and tapered at each end. Because of the large honeycomb, wooden boards can be used with flexibility up to about 5 mm thick. This pattern is most commonly used in model making.

 The honeycombs can be easily taken apart as well as put together, and can also be combined with connections, such as with bracelets for example.

Most types of wood will adapt extremely well to cutting techniques with bending applications. With that being said, it is important to be mindful of the wood type being used, and the following distinctions will need to be considered:

Plywood

 Plywood is very suitable for the use of bending applications, and by gluing the sheets, the wood will become flexible in all directions and can be bent to a narrow radius.

Solid wood

 For solid wood boards up to around 5 mm of thickness, cutting techniques for bending applications with recesses, such as Kerf 6, will allow for much more flexibility than a straight cut or cut without recess (Kerf 1). For this reason, it is important to laser cut your workpiece in the direction of the grain to avoid a loss in flexibility or material damage. 2351a5e196

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