Dog Print Welcome Sign with Dog Print March 2024.xcs
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Basic Information
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Step1: Cut wood pieces for layer #2
Step2: Cut "Welcome" out of Acrylic in reverse
Step3: Paint wood pieces, glue together, and clear coat
Design Files
Everyone likes dogs and I made this to sell as a front door hanger.
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Step 1: Cut wood pieces for layer #2
Setting 1
Process Method
Laser Cut
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
60
Speed(mm/s)
8
Pass
1
I used one piece of 12 X 20 ¼" birch plywood to cut the wood pieces to fit on a 16" MDF round.
Step 2: Cut "Welcome" out of Acrylic in reverse
Setting 1
Process Method
Laser Cut
Process Material
Transparent Acrylic
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
60
Speed(mm/s)
7
Pass
1
I used acrylic for “welcome” because I like the way acrylic shines but wood could easily be used. I cut acrylic in reverse and keep the top layer of the protective paper attached so that no burn flashes show. I used an Exacto blade to start the peel to get the paper off of the front of the acrylic.
Note: The orange circles in my image are pieces of junk jewelry to help me align my image since my material was black. I took them out before the cut.
Step 3: Paint wood pieces, glue together, and clear coat
Painted wood pieces with acrylic paint, glued wood pieces to MDF base with Starbond Thick glue then added acrylic welcome.
Design Files
Dog Print Welcome Sign with Dog Print March 2024.xcs
I used one piece of 12 X 20 ¼" birch plywood to cut the wood pieces to fit on a 16" MDF round.
I used acrylic for “welcome” because I like the way acrylic shines but wood could easily be used. I cut acrylic in reverse and keep the top layer of the protective paper attached so that no burn flashes show. I used an Exacto blade to start the peel to get the paper off of the front of the acrylic.
Note: The orange circles in my image are pieces of junk jewelry to help me align my image since my material was black. I took them out before the cut.
Painted wood pieces with acrylic paint, glued wood pieces to MDF base with Starbond Thick glue then added acrylic welcome.