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Geldgeschenk

Geldgeschenk
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Application scenario
Laser (13min)
Machine & module
xTool M1
10WCompatible xTool Machine
M2
10W, 20WF2 Ultra UV
5WF2
15WP3
80WF2 Ultra
40WF1 Ultra
20WM1
5W, 10WD1
5W, 10W, 20WD1 Pro
5W, 10W, 20W, 40WP2
55WF1
10WS1
10W, 20W, 40WM1 Ultra
10W, 20WP2S
55WMaterial used

1/8"(3mm) Basswood Plywood

Chartreuse Stainless Steel Tumbler with Handle (24oz)
3mm Basswood Plywood
397
3834
Information
I needed a birthday present in a hurry. The recipient wanted money. I don't find giving away money in an envelope in a card so appealing, so something else had to be found. I lasered a cash gift consisting of three parts, in which you can put one or more banknotes.
Instruction
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Step1: Preparing in the software

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First, I created the design in the software. The parts, except for the writing, are all cut out. I engraved the writing.
I used the following settings:
Laser Cut: 97 - 5 - 1
Laser Engrave: 70 - 175 - 100 - 1
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Step2: Gluing the lasered parts together

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The lasered parts are then taken out of the laser and laid out to fit. For gluing I used Ponal Express. I glued the back wall and the intermediate piece together in the first step. In the second step I glued the front piece (with the frog cutout) to the other two parts.
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Step3: Filling with money

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The gift can then be filled with money and then given away.
Alternatively, the frog can be covered with foil (laminating foil, pinwheel foil or similar) on the back.
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