Risers to Make Lasering Thick Materials EASY

It would be just as easy, and quite a bit faster to cut these on the laser.

I’ve made single piece display stands very similar to this. 12 secs to cut.

This is another place where the large bamboo meat skewers could be very handy. to have about. Several buttons with the correct diameter hole and the skewers cut to length. very fast and easy

That’s my thinking as well.

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I haven’t tried cutting it yet, but this is what I was thinking.

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The design is very rough at this point, no kerf adjsuting or anying. More just the first step of an “I wonder what this would look like lasered” process. =) Sized for 1/4" material.

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Still waiting on bOb, but something I use for my wood paint and finish projects seems like it can be re-purposed here.

Roofing nails are +/- one inch. (other length are available) I have a handful with the square heads that I use to prop up items that have not dried yet but I want to finish the other side also. Works great to not smear the finish/paint/whatever on the backside while applying to the front. (yeah, I could just wait, but life is too short to wait for paint and stain to dry).

When done, the project might stick a tiny bit to the nail tips at times, but usually you can just pick it up and move on without any prop lines or smears on the bottom.

So using a handful of roofing nails under a flat item to be lasered would probably be a handy way to adjust height when the crumb tray is removed.
I got this one good to go already. Cannot wait to try it.

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Just got mine back from MakerTree 3D came out very nice. I went over the tips of the letters with Sharpe to make them stand out a bit. Had them printed with PLA/PHA

Thanks again @Secret_Sauce was awesome of you to share the source files.

Cheers!
Alex

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Try this - dimensions are not perfect, but if you make a couple of measured lines across one (or more) dimensions on the material before cutting, it gets close enough. Obviously you need more than one of these. I thought about scoring the height onto each side, if I get to that I’ll repost here…

If you have a sharpie, they’re 1.4, 0.9 and 0.4…

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Quick note on materials. If you 3D print it PLA is great because it’s non-toxic when lasered (I know this because I’m not DEAD). It’s made of corn starch.

While it’s not your plan to laser these little stands, it will very likely happen anyway. I would not make them from ABS or other materials for that reason.

Of course, if you laser cut them from wood (which makes more sense for most of us) it’s fine.

Dave

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Considering how much ABS I melt using an unvented 3D printer, I expect that’s not really necessary - the concentrations won’t be very much and in the GF they’re exhausted to the outside. :slight_smile:

I’d be more inclined to worry, in the GF, that lasering ABS might release something to damage the the laser.

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Thank you so much for sharing these! Half done printing my own set and then I’m making them for the rest of the Forge Family for their machines!

A little bit of an improvement over our current method…stacking things from the scrap bin. :laughing:

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ABS & PLA VOC & Particulate study for those interested in the science of it.

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Nothing like chlorine compounds that wreak havoc with the electronics :smiling_face:

But it’s kind of melty in the laser so it’s not as crisp as some other plastics.

Theses are amazing – thank you…

Awesome! About to print these NOW.

Just printed a set of 4 in each size…

In order to minimize print time, I printed these using a 0.8mm nozzle, as opposed to the usual 0.4mm. Worked great, with one tiny exception – the embossed text was too fine to be printed in that manner, so the slicer ignored it. :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

Oh well, good first draft and I have a Sharpie, so no problems. I think the next version will have pockets on the bottom in which small neo magnets can be glued to hold them in place while in use. :sunglasses:

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Is the bottom of the Forge magnetic ? (Not stainless ? )
I’m away from mine at the moment (4000 miles ! ) so I can’t check.

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Yep. (You mean you don’t want to pop over and check?) :wink:

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I wish :grin:

But this is what I miss most !

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Picture by Hargreaves (about 1968)

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Thanks so much for this. I’m printing these even as I type. I’ll be ready to go as soon as my Glowforge arrives. Great Job!!