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I did the first experiment on wood with a thickness of 4 millimeters. I wanted to create an engraving on the surface so for all the layers I put the same speed but different power.

I chose a high speed to engrave: 95 mm/sec

The black layer power: 7%

The green layer power: 8%

The pink layer power: 9%

The red layer power: 10%

The yellow layer power: 11%

The blue layer power: 12%

First Experimen in Laser Cut 
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Joinery

We were asked to make joinery. I created a joinery that connects two pieces of wood by pressing so that they connect to each other vertically.
I created the cutting layout in AutoCAD and then put the file into the laser machine and set a cutting speed of 9mm/sec and power 70%.

I used wood material with a thickness of 4 mm.

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2D to 3D
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The Rhino 3D model i open in Plane Objectives and I chose to deploy it in stack way.

I exported the pieces to an AutoCAD file in 2D, cut with a laser machine in speed of 9mm/sec and power 70% and then glued the pieces together to get the physical model.

I used wood material with a thickness of 4 mm.

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Kerfing
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Speed: 10 mm/sec  Power: 70%

Thickness of 4 mm.

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Phone Holder
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In this product, the kerfing method and the joinery were used to create the phone holder.

I used wood material with a thickness of 4 mm and cut with a laser machine in speed of 10 mm/sec and power 70%.

Digital Material Culture Maya HA

Negev School of Architecture

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