I’m sorry, I’ve never used that either. Unless someone can direct me to what he’s referring to, it seems very counter intuitive to me. I also don’t have a facebook account, have never tweeted anything and almost never send texts on my phone. Even though I have no problem using technology, most of the social media stuff seems like a huge drain on peoples time to me.
Kaatje is correct. I share the Discord with a couple of different communities that I’m building. To remove a lot of trolling that occurs online I have a welcome room. If you click on the little reaction emoji at the bottom of that big post it will open up the rest of the Discord. I’ve been making the svg files live on Twitch and then posting to the discord in the #free-svg-files section. I hope that helps clear it up. I’m not very good at explaining things sometimes.
Yeah using registration pins on this would be a bear. You could make a registration frame for it if you were making lots of them, but if you’re only doing a couple, you certainly seem to have nailed it without any help. Nice.
I never even thought to look. It’s been an idea noodling around in my head for years and it just flashed in my mind that I could do it now with the Glowforge. Took me a little over an hour from design start to finished product. I was a carpenter for 2 years, woodworker for 6, and using CAD for 15.
I am pretty new to laser cutting and engraving and jumped in pretty hard with a glowforge pro and a red and black 80w. Been having fun on both, have not created my own stuff yet having to much fun with what i find, i am building a scale carnival ride right now, i got svg from a website, but now want to make more rides and there is no good carnival ride svg online so i have to make my own, i have lightburn software and soon corel draw is that good enough to start making models and is there an easy way to take a picture of something and transform the front facing part of the picture into a flat file somehow? or i need measurments of new ride i want to make and scale it, i have to add thousands of tabs to hold it all together, Basicly what i am asking is what is best software to do this. I am making a 56" ZIPPER Carnival ride that actually runs with lights and motors and all.
Do you use Proofgrade materials for these? If so, do you sand off the finish before you glue the pieces together? Or maybe you use unfinished wood and finish after you glue it?