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Ulm Minster: wooden framed

Instruction
UlmMinster.xcs
UlmMinster
.xcs
Application scenario
Laser processing (20min)
Machine & module
xTool M1 Ultra
20W
Compatibles · 8
Material used
Poplar Plywood
10
372
Information
      The Ulm Minster is a Lutheran church in Ulm, Germany. It's renowned for being the tallest church in the world, with a steeple reaching 161.53 meters. 
You can re-create this German landmark on a single A4 sheet of plywood to place it in your home.
    
Instruction
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Step1: XCS file
Preview

Open the “.xcs” file in xTool Creative Space. There are only one workspace included with all four pieces.


Alternatively use the provided .svg file for individual pieces. Upon import you might need to rescale them! (Default used for my project 130x90 mm.)

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Step2: Laser cut
Preview
Preview

Place your material in your device and adjust your cutting settings based on the material and device used.

For my 20W M1 Ultra in combination with 4mm poplar plywood, I used a power setting of 85 and a speed of 5 for cutting.


Material

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Step3: Glue together
Preview
Preview

All pieces can be easily glued together. To do so, make sure to apply some glue to the border as well as the overlapping parts.


Material

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Step4: Enjoy
Preview

I hope you liked the project :)

There is also an alternative multi-layer version available with more details and extended depth.

 


 

 

 

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xTool Supplies Used in This Template
xTool M1 Ultra
xTool M1 Ultra
Poplar Plywood
Poplar Plywood