Thanks Tom.
I normally export my cut files as .jpg or .tif files since most of the lasers will recognize these types. Proper scaling is critical of course so I typically annotate my files with a reference dimension in millimeters.
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- Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:24 pm
- Forum: 3D Printing and CAD Files
- Topic: Laser Cut Gasket Library?
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- Forum: 3D Printing and CAD Files
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Laser Cut Gasket Library?
Hello Fellow Pokes,
Not sure if this is a thing yet but since I am fairly new here I would like to get a sense of how many of us are using simple/cheap laser cutters to make our own gaskets? I have recently gotten back into my Porsche addiction and will likely encounter the need for a gasket or 20 ...
Not sure if this is a thing yet but since I am fairly new here I would like to get a sense of how many of us are using simple/cheap laser cutters to make our own gaskets? I have recently gotten back into my Porsche addiction and will likely encounter the need for a gasket or 20 ...
- Thu Dec 12, 2024 4:39 pm
- Forum: New Member Welcome
- Topic: New Member Check-In
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Re: New Member Check-In
Hello All,
Todd from Cincinnati
Long time Porsche fanatic. First Porsche was a beat up 914 in the late 80s which ignited a passion for all things Porsche that has only grown stronger over the years.
Current cars include 986 Boxster, 1984 944, BMW 328i XDrive and a 1964 Sunbeam Alpine. Also not a ...
Todd from Cincinnati
Long time Porsche fanatic. First Porsche was a beat up 914 in the late 80s which ignited a passion for all things Porsche that has only grown stronger over the years.
Current cars include 986 Boxster, 1984 944, BMW 328i XDrive and a 1964 Sunbeam Alpine. Also not a ...
