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My first prototype:  
 
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For this first prototype, I used Cardbord paper.  
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For this first prototype, I used Cardbord paper and I used Karton settings.  
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To cut it with the laser cutter, I needed to cut it in several part. In fact, The area to be cut for this helmet is : 72.6 cm/ 85cm ... So too big for the laser cutter .. :/  
 
To cut it with the laser cutter, I needed to cut it in several part. In fact, The area to be cut for this helmet is : 72.6 cm/ 85cm ... So too big for the laser cutter .. :/  
 
So I decided to print it in several parts. For each part I drew extra space to stick it together. So extra space line in red and for parts that needed to be folded, I drew blue lines. (Remenber, you have to go to color mapping to cut this kind of lines. See above).  
 
So I decided to print it in several parts. For each part I drew extra space to stick it together. So extra space line in red and for parts that needed to be folded, I drew blue lines. (Remenber, you have to go to color mapping to cut this kind of lines. See above).  
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*Kaleidoscope :
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If you also want to make a Kaleidoscope, you can go to the [http://http://valby.copenhagenfablab.dk/projects/3dfreelancer/fablab-kaleidoscope Copenhagen Fablab page]. You will find the Tuto and all the files you need to cut your Kaleidoscope !!
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This project helped me to to find a solution for my project. In fact, the first prototype was not the best way to have infinity.
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Three mirrors assembled in a triangle (such as a kaleidoscope) is the best way to have a sensation of a perfect infinity.
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Some cuts later :
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TADAAAAAAAA !
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 31 March 2017

Several settings for the same file

With a same fill you can do diiferents things with the laser cutter.

Star test

Do you want to try ? Ok let's go !


- Frist, you have to make your fill, or download this one :


- When your fill is ready, you can print it ! When you are in the blue window (the settings window) you can put a lot of differents settings. It allows you to have differents print results.


- You can see that in the fill, you have a full black star and red lines. When you have a black shape, the machine understand that you want to engrave and red lines (0.02mm) the machine understand that you want to cut.


- So in the blue window you have to put "combined", in fact with this fill you cut and engrave. So, you have to put the good settings of your material, and change some of this settings for differents results.


- You can also have differents results, if your fill have differents colors. In fact, for exemple you can have a star with blue contour lines and red line to cut. In this case, in the blue window, you have to go in "color mapping" and choose your colors. For each colors, you have to put the good settings, it depends on if you want to cut or engrave. And you can change the setting to have differents results.



My study Project: Helmet

Check my project : Study project


My first prototype:

For this first prototype, I used Cardbord paper and I used Karton settings.

To cut it with the laser cutter, I needed to cut it in several part. In fact, The area to be cut for this helmet is : 72.6 cm/ 85cm ... So too big for the laser cutter .. :/ So I decided to print it in several parts. For each part I drew extra space to stick it together. So extra space line in red and for parts that needed to be folded, I drew blue lines. (Remenber, you have to go to color mapping to cut this kind of lines. See above).


After have cut everything, I Cut mirrors with the Vinyl cutter, I sticked everything together and tadaaaaaaaaaaa :


  • Kaleidoscope :

If you also want to make a Kaleidoscope, you can go to the Copenhagen Fablab page. You will find the Tuto and all the files you need to cut your Kaleidoscope !!

This project helped me to to find a solution for my project. In fact, the first prototype was not the best way to have infinity.

Three mirrors assembled in a triangle (such as a kaleidoscope) is the best way to have a sensation of a perfect infinity.


Some cuts later :

TADAAAAAAAA !