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2015 Sponsor Panel: Bit Buckets 4183
http://imgur.com/a/6cUHQ
Our longest laser job ever at 97 minutes. To make this, we covered a plywood sheet in masking tape, engraved logos on the laser cutter, spray painted it black, and removed the mask. More robot information to come shortly... |
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Re: 2015 Sponsor Panel: Bit Buckets 4183
That is way cool. I assume it holds up really well?
This might be one of the best looking wood robots I've ever seen. |
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Re: 2015 Sponsor Panel: Bit Buckets 4183
cool what kind of laser and material are you using?
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Re: 2015 Sponsor Panel: Bit Buckets 4183
Trotec Speedy 300. 1/4" Baltic birch plywood.
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Re: 2015 Sponsor Panel: Bit Buckets 4183
That looks awesome!
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Re: 2015 Sponsor Panel: Bit Buckets 4183
Good use of a mask. That looks great!
A useful product for this is a vinyl sheet of masking material like these: Cutter Pros. You can vector cut the logos and then weed the parts out you don't want. That would save a little time on engraving. Another cool way to do that is to engrave the wood and then paint the whole thing. Then run the whole panel through a surface sander or use a palm sander to remove the paint from the non engraved areas. Where you engraved will be recessed so the paint will remain in those areas. |
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Wow wish we had a laser cutter. We barely have a drill so I guess we are pretty far away lol but seriously that looks sick
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