The Genius of Two-Tone Acrylic for Diode Laser Cutter / Engravers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ค. 2024
- Want to save time and money making earrings and keychains? Finally two tone acrylic for a diode laser that works perfectly.
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Stencils for tiles...could eb a winner...nice video..
Can't wait to try this stuff out. Got an idea for your "flooring" panel..multi-layered project with lighter contrasting plywood as a border and accent shapes.
Thank you. What would you make using that method?
@@ValleyForged My 1st thought was micro camper trailers.
That would be fun @@B.A.Bassangler
This stuff definately is nice on not sratching! I have a 20W xtool and went with these settings: 90% power (had running at 100), 10 mm/s and 4 passes for cutting and engraving I think I did 50%, 50/mms and 1 pass. May still need to adjust that more, that was my quick testing on it. If anyone is going to buy this stuff, buy $100 worth and get the free shipping, for a single sheet it was $18 and then $15 S/H, so 1/3 the way there on one sheet!
The pattern of plank wood would make great signs and rustic wood plank look coasters with monograms or any design in them
Does the top coat scratch easily? I'm wondering if this would be better to use than the 1" or 1.5" name tags for custom name tags? The ones you can buy off amazon seem to easily scratch and while they work ok for awhile, it doesn't take long for those to get dinged up and have to be replaced. Wondering if this would be a better replacement for those and just add magnets to the back and call it good.... The client could then go with the larger 2" name tags they had wanted. hmmm, defanitly something I'll have to consider depending on your answer.
It does not scratch easily. Seems pretty solid
@@ValleyForged thanks, will have to check it out then.
cut two keychains and glue together
would be too thick.
and twice the price!@@ValleyForged