I generally do not. It seems to work well for me that I cut ON the line, which by itself seems to give me what I need. Most of my pieces just drop right in. However, that may not be the case for every laser out there. Mine is a 100 watt CO2 laser.
@@paulszudzik9588 Thank you. I have admired the craftmanship of your boxes many times. Whilst I obviously dont have your experience I tend to find that there is a small gap in some areas. As you say different lasers may produce different results, maybe I nned to fine tune the laser. Thank you.
Do you use any offset on the veneer pieces to compensate for the width of the laser cut?
I generally do not. It seems to work well for me that I cut ON the line, which by itself seems to give me what I need. Most of my pieces just drop right in. However, that may not be the case for every laser out there. Mine is a 100 watt CO2 laser.
@@paulszudzik9588 Thank you. I have admired the craftmanship of your boxes many times. Whilst I obviously dont have your experience I tend to find that there is a small gap in some areas. As you say different lasers may produce different results, maybe I nned to fine tune the laser. Thank you.