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Halloween Door Corner

Instruction
Door_Corner_Halloween.xcs
Door_Corner_Halloween
.xcs
Application scenario
Laser (25min)
Machine & module
xTool P2
55W
Compatibles · 9
Material used
3mm Basswood Plywood
167
2774
Information
      I have seen door corners on some other sites and I thought I would try and create my own. I used Lightburn for the majority of the design portion of the project. Then I exported the file as an .svg and opened it in XCS to control the P2 to finish it. I am still learning both Lightburn and XCS so there may be better or easier ways to make this...this is just how I did it.
    
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Step1: Make the corner
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In Lightburn, I created a rectangle 278mm x 10mm. I duplicated the rectangle and rotated it 90 degrees. Then I lined up the ends forming a corner shape. Using the boolean assistant, I combined the two rectangles making it one shape.

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Step2: Adding the graphic
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I searched Google for a haunted house image. Copied the the image and pasted it into Lightburn. Then I used to trace function to trace the image out. I took that trace and placed it onto the top of the corner just so it overlaps. Using the boolean assistant I combined the two objects.

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Step3: Adding the text
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I added the text “HAPPY" and then added "HALLOWEEN". I placed the “HAPPY” on the top of the corner just so it overlaps and using the boolean assistant I combined the text with the shape. I took the “HALLOWEEN” and rotated it 90 degrees and then used the “Convert to Path” function on the text. I then selected each letter individually and rotated it counter clockwise 90 degrees. Once all the letters were rotated I placed them on the vertical portion of the corner so that each letter just overlapped. Using the boolean assistant I combine the letters to the vertical portion of the shape. Each letter had to be done one at a time.

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Step4: Cutting out the project
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After opening the .svg file in XCS I placed the design where I wanted it to go. The camera makes it so easy to ensure it is sized right and placed where I want it. I wasn't 100% sure which setting to use, so I just kind of went with a guess. The settings worked out pretty good. When it was done everything cut out nicely. Clean cuts with very little charring. To finish I painted it with some acrylic paints I had

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xTool Supplies Used in This Template
xTool P2
xTool P2
3mm Basswood Plywood
3mm Basswood Plywood