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I made some last year. What's your process when making props? Tracing stencils, cutting on a laser cutter or cnc?for anyone that cuts props themselves like i do, i went past the coro shelf last night at bunnings and now they are stocking colored coro all in 5mm 1200x900
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Go for a drive - https://bunnings.youinstock.com.au/search/0488076/nswi just want the big 8mm sheets of white - 2400/1200
I use a large format 180w co2 laser.I made some last year. What's your process when making props? Tracing stencils, cutting on a laser cutter or cnc?
I use a large format 180w co2 laser.
I do have a cnc but the coro at bunnings does not produce the cleanest cut so i just use the laser.
I started with a 20w optical power diode laser and that worked fairly well but certain colors it failed on, white and black were ok.
this shows the speed of cutting, its not super fast and the laser is only running at 30% of its power using a 2.5in focal lense.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C0KKDGVPEQ
I have a mix of things all created in lightburn.Thats very nice. Yeah I have access to a laser at work, only 100w but even that turned down does a great job. Are you drawing your own designs or can find the files online somewhere? cheers
Haha, Made these with a holepunch and hammer. Didn't realize we were talking CNC (should have paid attention to category). So jealous Christmas is comingI was just building some props to test the white stuff out
Used the 3mm for the presents so the 9W floods could shine through. Only blue masking tape for the ribbon in the photos. Used the 5mm for some spinners, which I ran out of time to add the xlights model for, so not tested yet. Pretty sturdy so far.
what size laser - wattsHehe, I've been using Bunnings coro on my laser for 2 years now. Presently cutting out kangaroos from mine. Underneath are the snow flakes from last year.
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