Nice project. I have a suggestion. If you add tabs on the horizontal arms of the "cross," (the tabs would be the full 2.5" to match the square side length). That way, when you fold up the box, you can seal the vertical edges that are open on the example you have now. You would do a similar thing that you did for the bottom square, just do it on the two arms also, and you can seal up that edge.
A little off topic I just found your channel was watching a video you published about a year ago, about lightburn, center finder. I just purchased a laser engraver and a house that looks surprisingly similar as far as the paint color and the old doors. Even down to the white trim I almost thought you were living in this house before I purchased it? But it can't be because my house was empty for 10 years before I got it. Just wanted to say hi and thanks for the information here because the comments are turned off on the video I'm mentioning.
This house was built in 1901. It was no foundation with the entire house setting on brick pillars. The entire house shakes when I walk or even laugh on camera. Hopefully your place is a little better off. Thanks for watching.
@@HoboWithWood Sure Thank you Steve. I joined silver but I just went up to Gold. Sorry about heatlh issues. Blessings to you. You are very genuine and helpful. I appreciate your help
Thank you Steve for another idea for the holidays.😊I love the glitter card stock and I am ordering some tonight. I use an AtomStack A20 Pro and I have never cut card stock before so hopefully I do not burn the shop down. BTW I have made several of the 5 layer nativity scenes in shadow boxes in different sizes and they turned out great.
That would be better if you were wanting to make some that weren't for a single use. I did that at first, not that much more work... until you are gluing up 50+ of these. They're tyically used once and tossed. And if the folks at the party are paying more attention to the little paper tealights than the rest of the surroundings... that's a pretty lame party. 😁
Nice project. I have a suggestion. If you add tabs on the horizontal arms of the "cross," (the tabs would be the full 2.5" to match the square side length). That way, when you fold up the box, you can seal the vertical edges that are open on the example you have now. You would do a similar thing that you did for the bottom square, just do it on the two arms also, and you can seal up that edge.
A little off topic I just found your channel was watching a video you published about a year ago, about lightburn, center finder. I just purchased a laser engraver and a house that looks surprisingly similar as far as the paint color and the old doors. Even down to the white trim I almost thought you were living in this house before I purchased it? But it can't be because my house was empty for 10 years before I got it. Just wanted to say hi and thanks for the information here because the comments are turned off on the video I'm mentioning.
This house was built in 1901. It was no foundation with the entire house setting on brick pillars. The entire house shakes when I walk or even laugh on camera. Hopefully your place is a little better off. Thanks for watching.
Hi Steve. Thank you. What is your patreon name? I would like to join and support your channel.
patreon.com/hobowithwood thanks for the support.
@@HoboWithWood Thank you
Be sure and download the file I just uploaded tonight. It will be available to ALL tiers until the end of the month. It is a Gumball Machine.
@@HoboWithWood Sure Thank you Steve. I joined silver but I just went up to Gold. Sorry about heatlh issues. Blessings to you. You are very genuine and helpful. I appreciate your help
Thank you for sharing ! may I ask what material you use that's between the tea light and glitter paper
All the links are in the show more section below the video.
@@HoboWithWoodI can't seem to find the link to the paper that goes in between either.
@@MadZaxx All the links I shared in the video are in the ...more section beneath the video. The emoji hands are pointing to it. Click on more.
Great video as always.
I appreciate that
Thank you for teaching about the perforation feature in Lightburn.
I enjoy you so much. It was a pleasure meeting and chatting with you at LBX.
Thanks, learned about another LB feature; perforation mode.
Would you cut this on a 35/100? I have a Cricut, bet it could be cut on there? Thanks for this and i too did not know about the perforation feature.
Don't know 35/100. And don't faimiliar with the Cricut. But glad to know you learned about the perforation ability in Lightburn.
Thank you Steve for another idea for the holidays.😊I love the glitter card stock and I am ordering some tonight. I use an AtomStack A20 Pro and I have never cut card stock before so hopefully I do not burn the shop down. BTW I have made several of the 5 layer nativity scenes in shadow boxes in different sizes and they turned out great.
I started to incorporate a black glitter cradstock as the very back of the nativity scene for a night sky.
Thanks for the video.
In case anyone from the rest of the world wonders… 80 lb cardstock is about 225 gsm (grams per square meter)
Great video..thank you for sharing..
Thanks for watching!
Great instructional video on LightBurn!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the info today, Steve.
Any time!
BTW, why do you still have the LaserMatic behind you? I thought somebody won that.😊😳
What you see now is the MK2. I gave away the LaserMATIC10. The winner already has it.
You could add a tab sY 10mm along the open edges that flair open.
That would be better if you were wanting to make some that weren't for a single use. I did that at first, not that much more work... until you are gluing up 50+ of these. They're tyically used once and tossed. And if the folks at the party are paying more attention to the little paper tealights than the rest of the surroundings... that's a pretty lame party. 😁