Cotton dish towel, turing pattern

Made the turing pattern from the pentacle using the photoshop blur-unsharp mask-repeat method, then overlaid the original image over the pattern. Cheap cotton dish towel. Not bad for a test print!

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Welcome to the forum.

I look forward to seeing more of your projects.

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Agreed, great first post!

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Welcome to the community!

That’s a great project – well done!

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Testing is a lot of fun. You did well!

Welcome to the forum! Drop by every day … there is always something new to see or read. :slight_smile:

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Congratulations @houseofc on a great design and subtle engraving.

Welcome and thanks for sharing your creation with the community.

I look forward to enjoying more of your creations.

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Oh that’s lovely! I love how the un-engraved area around the pentacle looks like a thick outline. The background pattern is giving bottomless pit or infinity mirror. Fascinating combo for something so simple :slight_smile:

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Great first post! I can’t wait to see what you do next! :slight_smile:

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Welcome to the forum, and thanks for this post! That is so inspiring; your material selection is pretty cool, too.

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Settings?

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Hi and welcome to the forum. It’s genrerally considered polite to at least acknowledge another maker’s work before asking for them to do you a favour!

If you search the forum in the Beyond the Manual section for fabric you’ll find a number of suggestions - though you’re going to have to test as lasers and fabric have a tendancy to burn through to the point of damaging and you’d have no idea how thick their cotton is compared to yours.

Here’s a good place to start!

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