I made this clone of the Laguna pen adapter and left it in the public use bit box:
If you use it make sure to set the CNC’s RPMs to zero.
I made this clone of the Laguna pen adapter and left it in the public use bit box:
If you use it make sure to set the CNC’s RPMs to zero.
Michael, those are some very nice signs!
Cool! Is it open to the public. If it is, link?
The design? No
Meant the event.
Oh, yes this event was free to attend and the next show should be as well. They take place at Austin Beer Works, Sprinkle Valley. The next event is probably late October.
We’re working on a website, until then this link is the best way to find out more: fightopera | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch | Linktree
Very cool!
The wrestling show mentioned above returns 10/12 to Austin Beer Works - Sprinkle Valley.
Fight Opera presents: Phantom of the Fight Opera.
It’s wrestling, it’s a musical, it’s free and all ages (language and themes not suitable for ALL ages.)
The cardboard above is part of a pipe organ that will be incorporated into the wrestler’s entrance (like the train in the pics above… which was also up-cycled cardboard.)
What were your Laser setting for cutting the Cardboard on Dorian?
150 mm/sec 100% power is where I start with both machines for single layer corrugated cardboard.
I used 130 mm/sec today on Dorian which was an improvement over 150 but there was still some accidental tabs / perforation.
I prefer Tarkin 10 out of 10 times for corrugated cardboard and only use Dorian when Tarkin is booked or down.
I usually up-cycle trash cardboard which has folds in it and doesn’t lay flat.
Thanks. I tend to use Dorian and should move to Tarkin. How do your parms change for cardboard on Tarkin. Also I did cardboard with 2 passes to insure cut-through