One thing to note: If you are cutting, make sure the outsides are at priority 1, and the holes remain as priority 0. That way it cuts the inner holes first. If it cuts the outside first it can drop and your inner slots won't be where they should be.
Would I need to do a burn test for different thicknesses of wood or any other material? also I see people using 3mm quit often. Is that the best wood thickness?
You should always do a burn test on a new material to make sure you have your setting right. 3mm is a very common size. It's sold in a lot of US hobby and hardware stores as 1/7" "craft ply". I buy a lot of it branded by Midwest Products. I also use some no name 5 mm ply that is super cheap, but not as high quality as the 3mm stuff.
You can find the files on Github and you would be able to run your own local version on your personal computer. There is also a way to build extensions for Inkscape. There has been an issue that was opened for the site being down on the Github page that may have updates in the future. github.com/florianfesti/boxes/issues/383 For the full GitHub repo look here: github.com/florianfesti/boxes
I like this site thanks and dont forget to check this out===Parts and Samples - then - BurnTest - Test different burn values --for = Kerf = makes the box fit better
Lots of information more than what I saw on other utube videos with the same subject THANKS!
One thing to note: If you are cutting, make sure the outsides are at priority 1, and the holes remain as priority 0. That way it cuts the inner holes first. If it cuts the outside first it can drop and your inner slots won't be where they should be.
6:16 mine didn't open a new window ? does it have to be a SVG file to do that ?
Hi, bro. Thanks you! Я из Казахстана и мне 16 я тоже занимаюсь лазерной резкой и изучаю такие крутые макеты.
Спасибо ещё раз
Very useful thank you from Muslim in Saudi Arabia
If you change the file to a dxf before you download, the text will import without an error....
Wow thanks. I'll have to try that next time.
THANKS A LOT. BUT SHUTTERBOX HOW TO ASSEMBLE LITTLE CONFUSED TO ASSEMBLE
. IS THERE ANY VIDEOS?
Thanks a lot for sharing
Awesome video. When might part 2 be coming out?
Would I need to do a burn test for different thicknesses of wood or any other material? also I see people using 3mm quit often. Is that the best wood thickness?
You should always do a burn test on a new material to make sure you have your setting right.
3mm is a very common size. It's sold in a lot of US hobby and hardware stores as 1/7" "craft ply". I buy a lot of it branded by Midwest Products. I also use some no name 5 mm ply that is super cheap, but not as high quality as the 3mm stuff.
i realize I am pretty off topic but do anybody know a good site to stream new series online ?
@Lachlan Damon flixportal :P
@Westley Leonardo thank you, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it!!
@Lachlan Damon No problem :)
Looks awesome, however the site is no longer available :(
You can find the files on Github and you would be able to run your own local version on your personal computer. There is also a way to build extensions for Inkscape. There has been an issue that was opened for the site being down on the Github page that may have updates in the future. github.com/florianfesti/boxes/issues/383
For the full GitHub repo look here:
github.com/florianfesti/boxes
It is up again. At least i can use it. :)
it looks like the box program is down. if not can you post a link
program name if possible
Thanks
I like this site thanks and dont forget to check this out===Parts and Samples - then -
BurnTest - Test different burn values --for = Kerf = makes the box fit better