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Framed Metal Cards made with LightBurn and Xtool Creative Space

Instruction
metalCards - Famous Deaf Figures.xcs
metalCards - Famous Deaf Figures
.xcs
Application scenario
Laser (40min)
Machine & module
xTool F1
10W
Compatible xTool Machine
F2 Ultra UV
5W
F2
15W
F2 Ultra
40W
F1 Ultra
20W
M1
5W, 10W
D1
5W, 10W, 20W
D1 Pro
5W, 10W, 20W, 40W
P2
55W
S1
10W, 20W, 40W
M1 Ultra
10W, 20W
P2S
55W
Material used
1/8"(3mm) Basswood Plywood
Black 201 Stainless Steel NFC Business Card
3mm Basswood Plywood
Black Metal Business Card
gift
41
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Information

      Metal Xtool black cards framed with wood, with magnets inserted in the corners to stick onto things!
    

Instruction

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Step1: Laser out the frames

Framed Metal Cards made with LightBurn and Xtool Creative Space instruction: step 1 - Laser out the frames
Preview

Ok, so this one is a bit of a doozy due to how many laser settings I have going on in LightBurn.

  1. Engrave an inlay for the metal business cards to slot into
  2. Engrave an image into the center, for the center to be recycled since we're cutting that out
  3. Laser score the patterns, can be any vector patterns onto the frame, and magnet covers
  4. Cut everything out!
  5. Glue in magnets/wall hangers along with the magnet covers

In the lightburner file I attached, I also included a way to make wall hangers for the cards if you don't want to use magnets. Assemble those by snapping them together and putting glue onto the corners. Then just glue to the frame and slot onto a nail, screw, etc. 

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Step2: Engrave the metal cards!

Framed Metal Cards made with LightBurn and Xtool Creative Space instruction: step 2 - Engrave the metal cards!
Preview

Zap the business cards out then slot them into the frames with some glue. You're a creator, Harry!

 

Beware, the settings above didn't allow me to input dot duration per us, which seems to be a F1 only thing. It's actually 10 dot duration/us.

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