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Step 2Cut the top panel

Cut the top panel
Stick your wood grain contact paper onto a sheet of acrylic. Lay it contact paper down inside the laser cutter.

Cut the acrylic with the following file and raster cut it with the following settings:
Passes: 5
Power: 100
Speed: 100
DPI: 600

After you are done raster cutting, vector cut using the following settings:

Power: 100
Speed: 10
Frequency: 5000
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5 comments
May 17, 2012. 7:39 AMstealthop says:
i'd rather have a mini moog than a laser cutter. call me crazy!
Apr 7, 2012. 8:35 PMdlapham says:
Can't I just cut it with a hole saw on a regular drill?
May 23, 2010. 10:33 PMevanmalmud says:
could you post the dimensions of the box please
Jun 22, 2009. 9:15 PMgimmelotsarobots says:
I noticed that one notch on my scroll wheel moves the pages the exact distance between the holes in the picture. Scrolling up and down therefore made a very interesting animated effect.

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