I want to take a minute and talk about the two techniques I use when crafting my boxes. My laser has two settings - Cut and Engrave. Let's talk about Cut first.When I use the Cut setting, the laser fires a consistent high-power beam to cut through the top layer of paper. This allows me to peel ... Read More about Cut vs. Engrave
Completed flag case
On Tuesday I got a chance to see the completed flag case. It looks amazing. Once Pete glued everything together and sanded it down, the inlays are seamless. I couldn't believe it. The finish is so smooth that it looks like the dark wood inlays aren't inlays at all -- it looks like the text and ... Read More about Completed flag case
Veneers: Part 2
The veneer project was a success! I have a sense of victory. Pete provided more of the dark wood and after a little trial-and-error on my part, I cut the inlays and they fit perfectly! The trial-and-error part consisted of me playing with the stroke thickness of each line. I bumped up the stroke ... Read More about Veneers: Part 2
Working with veneers
I'm trying a new material. This is my first attempt at cutting wood veneers. I know veneers are kind of Laser Cutting 101, but they're still new for me. My friend Pete is making a flag case for his grandfather's memorial flag and he wants a portion of it made with inlaid veneers. We started ... Read More about Working with veneers
Jaguars Stadium
Time to peek behind the curtain at how I made the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium. This piece is five layers thick. Below you can see the progression of the layers. The stadium seats and Jaguars logos were cut, peeled and glued on separately.I ran into problems on the field. As the field recedes, ... Read More about Jaguars Stadium
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