My Maps Are SELLING FOR $450
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- I walk you through the steps of my process of creating high-end maps using wood, epoxy, and a laser cutter. I cover everything from the design phase using Snazzy Maps and Illustrator files to the practical aspects of laser cutting with the Ikier Laser cutter machine.
Ikier K1 Pro Max 48W Laser machine.
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You'll get a close look at the precision of the cuts, learn the assembly techniques, and discover how to make a modern plywood picture frame to showcase your masterpiece. The video concludes with a reveal featuring different maps, all captured with a cinematic touch in both filming and editing.
This DIY journey is packed with valuable insights, making it an engaging watch from beginning to end. So, if you're interested in crafting unique maps, hit play and let's dive into the process together!
00:28 Design
01:04 Laser Cutting
02:10 Glue Wood
02:44 Epoxy
03:51 Picture Frame
06:14 Top Coat Lacquer
06:50 Final Reveal
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Nice work on the maps and the video. Footage out of the Lumix looks great as well!
They are nice. Well done.
So cool ! Very creative bro✌🏻
Hi, first wanted to say nice job. How did you make the frame? 1) did you glue together a couple of sheets of the baltic ply to make it that thick? 2) Did you join the corners with biscuits or did you just rely on gluing the map to the rabbet in the frame to hold it all together? Thanks.
@@TheChris993 hi. Thanks for the comment. The frame is connected with 2 18 gauge brad nails from the sides on each corner with glue. I then putty the little hole from the brad nail
@@TheChris993 for the frame I used 1.5” thick baltic birch plywood.
Pretty cool
Thanks for watching!
I am interested in why you prefer Snazzy Maps instead of Laser Map Maker? Are there added features in Snazzy Maps?
@@jessetutterrow4320 never heard of that! Will check it out! Thanks for sharing
Nice job and good video.
May I ask you how do you prevent the epoxy bleeding into the grains of the plywood. Did you seal the edges with something what is not shown in the video?
Thx for your answer...
Hey thanks, cool that you know that it would bleed into the plywood layers. I didn’t know that with my first couple of maps. In this video it did bleed a little through but I sanded a little bit too much off the wood. What I did on the last map I made a few months ago was i glued the 2 back layers, and then I lacquered 1 or 2 coats, just to seal the wood, and then put the epoxy. That came out super clean. And the beauty of it was even if you get a bit of epoxy on the top wood layer. You can just clean it off with a Scot towel. Cheers!
@@mateostabio I noticed you used satin finish on the lacquer, which I think looks great on the wood. Did that work out OK spraying that on top of the glossy epoxy? Or maybe you wanted to dull it down anyway?
the N95 mask had no filters
N95 is definitely not the mask you want to wear for this. I have organic vapour filters
Who bought the map? Where to find customers willing to pay that?
@@myhoneyshandmade1077 post it on facebook groups and facebook marketplace! Its very local
Is this ile bizard?
@@dpaquin58 sure is!
@@mateostabiowow do you live on the island