In order to laser cut your designs, we need a vectorised version of your artwork. Not sure what that means? Keep reading and you’ll soon be a pro.
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Nesting is the process of laying out your artwork for laser cutting in order to save money and material waste. Nesting is the process of closely placing your design elements together and if possible even sharing cut lines. Spending the time to nest your artwork as best as possible means that you get more use out of…
Creating a tightly fitting finger jointed box can seem complicated, but there are a few fantastic online resources that help to make this project easy.
To get the most out of laser cutting for your architectural model, we have put together some tips to consider when preparing your files. These guidelines will save you money, time and effort, and help you create a slick looking model.
We are often asked about the best way to set up your file for laser cutting. We include a checklist with the template downloads which covers a few technical things you need to take note of, and here are some other golden rules to follow. If you are new to laser cutting, take the time…
We are often asked about the best way to set up your .dxf or .3dm file for laser cutting. We include a checklist with the template download which covers a few technical things you need to take note of, and here are some other golden rules to follow. If you are new to laser cutting,…
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