Yes, you are correct. This was more of a proof of concept and prototype for us, but if we were to make this again we'd use nicer wood and fully glue up the finger joints as you said. Thanks for watching.
Just going to say it.. get a P2 (my P2 can do 1/4" plywood in one pass, 80 power) or an S1 and make your life easier. 😉 But seriously, thank you for a great video. I think I'll try my hand and making one of these.
The honeycomb bed we have is small and being used in our other laser engraver, but you could certainly use one, just not required. Thanks for watching!
Nice! Instead of baking the kerf correction into your design, try the "kerf offset" setting in the Cut Settings Editor. It handles it all for you!
Awesome, thanks for the tip!
very good 😊
Thank you!
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You should have put glue in the holes and tabs. There is far more surface there for a better bond.
Yes, you are correct. This was more of a proof of concept and prototype for us, but if we were to make this again we'd use nicer wood and fully glue up the finger joints as you said. Thanks for watching.
Just going to say it.. get a P2 (my P2 can do 1/4" plywood in one pass, 80 power) or an S1 and make your life easier. 😉
But seriously, thank you for a great video. I think I'll try my hand and making one of these.
Why no honeycomb?
The honeycomb bed we have is small and being used in our other laser engraver, but you could certainly use one, just not required. Thanks for watching!