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Computer Controlled Cutting

Class 1

Material: Natural Wood 

Material Thickness: 0.4cm

- 6 tests with different speeds and same power 80 to know which to use for laser cutting.

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*I wrote the speed I used under each box

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Small table

Material: Natural Wood 
Material Thickness: 0.4cm

Speed: 20

power: 80

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I succeeded from the first time, as I used the appropriate speed and power, according to the first experience that I did.

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Class 2

2D to 3d

In the task, I tried to create something similar to typography by designing four similar shapes of different sizes, and then arranged them in the way I want. The shape can be changed according to the choice of each person.

Material: Natural Wood 

Material Thickness: 0.4cm

Power: 80

Speed: 20

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Class 3

Kerfing

In the task, I tried to make an open box using kerfing. I did not face any problems, but when I tried to connect it to each other, it was difficult and needed glue or adding another attachment point.

Material: Natural Wood 

Material Thickness: 0.4cm

Power: 80

Speed: 20

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Class 4

In this exercise we used folding and assembling at the same time to create a box

Material: Natural Wood 

Material Thickness: 0.4cm

Power: 70

Speed: 34

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