Laser cut and engrave
Laser cut and engrave
Laser cut and engrave
Laser cut and engrave

Minecraft Door Sign - Custom text

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  • MInecraftcustomsignXCS.xcs
    M1 Ultra
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    Summary

    Minecraft sign made out of real wood/plywood. Here are some instructions that might help you with crafting your own sign:
    
    - Make dark spots on wood really dark for contrast, I used 80% power (20W laser) and 100mm/s speed.
    
    - Make light spots on wood between pure wood color and dark spots, I used 60% power (20W laser) and 200mm/s speed.
    
    - for cutting there's no special rules or directions, just make sure that laser doesn't burn surface and just create clean cut.
    
    Assembly:
    
    I designed he sign to have little 3D feeling. Instead of coloring or engraving text on it I completely cut it out and colored the second layer with black marker. Because cut is complete, black color is seen through and it gives us 3D feeling. Glue it with glue specifically for wood.
    
    Other:
    
    There are a lot of different slicers, machines and other tools so I decided to add every file separately just to make sure everyone can create on his own. I also added Minecraft font link so you don't need to search it on ur own: https://fontmeme.com/fonts/minecraft-font/#fontinfo 
    ... Text is not added in any of SVG files and you need to add it on your own because its 100% custom. If you need any aditional help let me know:)

    Production Info

    Instruction
    Not included
    Application scenario
    Laser processing
    Software
    xTool Creative Space
    Machine & processing module
    xTool M1 Ultra
    20W
    Compatible xTool Machine
    Guidelines for using compatible machines
    xTool D1 Pro
    5W, 10W, 20W, 40W
    xTool F1 Ultra
    20W
    xTool M1 Ultra
    10W
    xTool P2
    55W
    xTool M1
    5W, 10W
    xTool S1
    10W, 40W, 20W
    xTool F1
    10W
    xTool P2S
    55W
    Material used
    3mm Birch Plywood
    Difficulty Level
    Beginner

    License

    (aka CC Zero) is a public dedication tool, which allows creators to give up their copyright and put their works into the worldwide public domain.