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Revision as of 21:53, 6 June 2019
Serenity Door Sign | |
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Primary Contact | Danspencer101 |
Created | 28/05/2019 |
Completed | 29/05/2019 |
Status | Complete |
Type | Members Project |
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I made some door signs for a friend that has a holiday place near the beach. The idea was that he wanted a "Shiplappy" sign that looked kind of beachy.
I used the project as an excuse to use the Laser Cutter and practice using the Slicer for Fusion 360 add on.
Design
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Front View
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View Showing Depth
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Back Side
Little to say about the design really.
Each layer is 6mm thick. The font is called Life's a Beach.
Laser cutting
I used the Slicer add on to process the model for laser cutting.
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Step 1 - Open Slicer Extension
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Step 2 - Select the model
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Step 3 - Set up the Slicing settings
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Step 4 - Import DXF directly to Lasercut 5.3
Finished Result
I painted the letters white using a white spray can and dyed the wood using an Oak wood stain. Everything was then glued together with wood glue.