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Stencil Postcard 2: The Slider

Stencil Postcard 2: The Slider
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I've been having fun playing with the laser cutter and after making one stencil postcard and mailing it cross country I figured that I'd need to make another. Only this time it was going to be made out of three pieces of acrylic and have a sliding internal piece that would highlight one address at a time. The pictures here don't quite do it justice, but you can see what it looks like in its two states.

Hit the next step to see what's going on.

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Step 1The Pieces

The Pieces
The three main pieces are cut out of white acrylic with a sub-piece cut out of black acrylic. Going from left to right these are:

Piece 1: Top layer with both addresses completely cut out with a laser cutter.
Piece 2: Middle layer with large hole in the middle that is big enough to encompass both addresses.
Sub-piece: Rectangular pece of black acrylic that is slightly narrower than the gap and roughly half as tall
Piece 3: Plain backing layer.

All three main layers had screw holes cut out in the corners. I could've glued them together, but the screws allow the finished piece to sit on a table without the acrylic getting scratched.
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11 comments
Mar 16, 2010. 7:56 AMallarmerosso says:
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May 5, 2007. 4:12 PMjundulate says:
Cool! I work at a sign shop and we make lots of corporate signs with sliders. What settings did you use on the laser engraver for cutting different thickness' of acrylics?
Apr 11, 2007. 11:04 PMbinnie says:
he doesnt want the adresses to be seen. if i was any better with photshop i swear i could get them out.
Nov 2, 2006. 5:59 PMJakeTobak says:
Nice, but what happened to your video? It looks like the camera was shaking or something.
Nov 2, 2006. 6:58 PMLasVegas says:
It also makes it impossible to read the addresses. Nice trick! I do pity your postman though… I can just imagine the discussions around the water cooler at your local PO!
Nov 2, 2006. 7:24 PMtrebuchet03 says:
Wait, so does that mean this is the last goofy thing to go through the mail?
Nov 2, 2006. 7:32 PMzachninme says:
Very cool. If you were the secret agent type, you could make a small hollow black box to use as the slider... no one would know...

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