Summary
My inspiration for this project is "Das Wiesenbuch" by Karl Heinrich Waggerl from 1934. The Austrian author (1897-1973) illustrated this meadow book with silhouettes of plants. First I scanned and laser-cut a few pages from the little book. It worked pretty well. Of course, I then wanted to convert my own plants into silhouettes. Et voilà! I first had problems with cut-out parts that were blown around and came to rest on areas that had not yet been cut. Which of course were not cut properly because of the extra layer. So I designed a vacuum bed. It's only a prototype, but it works pretty well. It's a simple frame made of wood and a perforated panel made of aluminum. I printed an adapter for my vacuum cleaner and run it on the lowest setting. The parts now stay put, everything is cut out perfectly. See pictures. Update. My vacuum cleaner is too powerful even on the lowest setting, so I built a variable version of the adapter. See pictures and downloadable stl-file.
Production Info
Instruction
Not included
Application scenario
Laser
Software
xTool Creative Space
Machine & processing module
xTool D1 Pro
10W
Material used
Black Paper 130 g/m2
Also compatible with other machines. Visit the Material EasySet Library for more.
Setting
License
This license allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.