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I saw the VERY COOL solution that JoeGadget assembled for cutting segmented-bowl pieces on the laser engraver =>
https://www.instructables.com/id/Segmented-Turning-Blank-for-bowls-and-cups/
I reproduced his work, then proceeded to cut a few strips of cherry and birch using his method...
I make my stuff at TechShop in San Jose...
https://www.instructables.com/id/Segmented-Turning-Blank-for-bowls-and-cups/
I reproduced his work, then proceeded to cut a few strips of cherry and birch using his method...
I make my stuff at TechShop in San Jose...
I Wanted to Save Time...
I saw that cutting was taking more time than needed. Since Laser time is at a premium, I decided to modify the drawing and minimize the number of times the laser has to make cuts.
I also wanted to minimize "dead travel time" - when the laser is just traveling and not doing any work.
So I went for some Serpent action...
I'm attaching a snippet of the Corel file that enables the Serpent.
And I Save Bodacious Amounts of Time
The Laser driver's algorithm is a bit confusing, but overall I saved a great deal of time, since the intersecting faces only needed to be cut once for two 'puzzle' pieces.
Lots of Wood...
I am making my segmented cylinders for a coffee mug. Here are some of the woods I'm using - Cherry, Birch, and Walnut.
Thank You, JoeGadget!
Thank you, JoeGadget, once again, for the insight on making this happen.
I make my stuff at TechShop in San Jose...