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Started by Yooper, November 11, 2015, 11:14:07 PM

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I wrote up a tutorial on how to use Ponoko to laser cut and etch counters onto a variety of materials.

Ponoko - Inkscape Laser Tutorial



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Wow! Thanks Trout! The possibilities really gets zee leetle grey wheels turning...
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That looks really cool! I would love to try it eventually but I think for now it's probably best if I stick with Brant's patented foam-counter solution.  8)
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Quote from: bbmike on November 12, 2015, 09:45:21 AM
That looks really cool! I would love to try it eventually but I think for now it's probably best if I stick with Brant's patented foam-counter solution.  8)

The foam counter solution is awesome. It's exactly what I did. The only thing I'll do differently next time is use a rotary cutter instead of a shearing cutter.

For price it's hard to beat the foamie-print method.
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