I am excited about this...Laser Foil on Laser Tile!

Nice work. I like you formed a metal band.

^^??
Heavy Metal . . . .?
Wedding . . .?

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I see a band logo in the style of a hard rock/metal band.

After I hit reply, I thought, should have added one more sentence.

We had two Cat 5 Hurricanes in 10 days. Can anyone explain what happened to the weather? (tongue in cheek)…

I use 1000/100/LPI 340 on the tile…with or without the foil. I used about half those settings for scoring with foil; 500/50. I’ve been using Laser Tile a lot and until this test with foil, directly on the tiles. Here’s one of my posts, but a search will turn up more.

I’m now working on putting my brother’s black and white drawings on tile.

Here’s where you can order…

www.lasertile.com

Be forewarned…it takes them a long time to arrive

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I use this script for rounding corners - the built-in Illustrator function is good, but often doesn’t work as one might want when prepping stuff for lasers… this script has it’s foibles too but I’ve used it for a lot of fine papercut work to avoid burn-through.

This still works with AI CC 2018:
http://cdn.tutsplus.com/vector/uploads/legacy/articles/2010/article_illustrator_plugin_scripts/scripts/RoundAnyCorner.zip

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Oh that’s nice, I didn’t realize there was a cheaper alternative available. :grinning:

I’ve been using the Xtream Path plugin for years but it’s pricey. (Totally agree the built-in AI function isn’t quite up to snuff.)