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A perfect blend of precision and creativity—watch the full process of making a stunning laser-cut wood clock filled with colorful epoxy resin.
(For other laser machines, you will need to run some tests to ensure the right set up) Then have the xTool cut out the basswood until you have the cute wooden box unfinished wood cutouts.
Wouldn’t it be easier if you could just laser cut flat sections, and assemble them to form a faceted “globe?” Well, it is, and you can! Because, [Gavin] over at tinkerings.org (a Hackaday ...
The 300 mW unit does a nice job of wood-burning any pattern sent to it, but isn’t strong enough to serve as a laser cutter for anything other than thin-film. We wonder if it can be used to cut ...