Laser Cut Motorcycle Toy

by bbaca2 in Living > Toys & Games

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Laser Cut Motorcycle Toy

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I like wood toys and thought maybe I'd give it a shot at making a toy motorcycle using the Laser Cutter at Techshop.

Sketch

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I started with a concept sketch of a motorcycle toy that I wanted to make out of wood.

Import

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I scanned the pencil sketch into Illustrator and used it as a rough template for a vector version.

Template

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After I was cool with the look and specs, I laid out the parts scaled to the size wood that I'm using making sure the stroke is .004 and that there is no fill.

Laser Cut!

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The two square pieces are test cuts to see if the settings needed any adjustments. Then cut away!

Parts

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Sometimes depending on the settings or quality of Laser Cutter used, there might be a need for exacto-ing if the laser didn't cut all the way through. Fortunately, this cut was clean.

Test Fit

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I fitted the pieces together to make sure everything looked okay and that the wheels had clearance.

Sanding

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I then sanded the pieces with 80 grit sandpaper to round off the edges a bit. Depending on the quality of wood and type of finish desired, you can follow that up with 120 then 220 grit.

Prep for Paint

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After sanding, I used a handy dandy duster to clean off the debris.

Prime

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I primed the pieces with a neutral grey since I wasn't exactly sure how I wanted to paint this yet at this point.

Finish!

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After a few strokes, dabs, and washes of acrylic paint, I have my Halo-ish pre-beat up looking toy motorcycle that I made at Techshop!! http://techshop.ws/

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