Time Capsule

by ZiaM2 in Craft > Art

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Time Capsule

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Make a simple wooden time capsule with the laser cutter

Have an Idea of What You Would Like to Use the Box For.

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You can want to sketch this out. So you can brainstorm and save time later.

This is what my sketched look like above. I had to do my sketched three times. So do not give up!

Measure

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Get a ruler and measure everything out. I recommend making a prototype.

Measure your length, width, and hight.

Make Your Blue Prints

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Go to the website https://boxdesigner.connectionlab.org/

Put all your measurements in the box designer.

Do not forget to measure your material thickness.

Save As a "PDF"

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Click the "Design it!' button to save it.

Open Https://gravit.io

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Click " Got it, go to designer"

Downloads

File

In the top left corner

Import, Place Image

Click Your File

Adjust If Need

If you need to delete some lines add text to do it now

I did not for this project

File, Export, Save As a (svg.)

Materials

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By your minerals at your local home mantle store

I got my materials at Home Depot

Wood: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Hardboard-Tempered

Wood glue: https://www.homedepot.com0/100672167

Acrylic Paint: https://www.walmart.com/browse/arts-crafts-sewing/acrylic-paints

Open Your File in Adobe Illustrator

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You will need to covert your file so the laser cutter can use it.

Converting You File to Something the Laser Cutter Can Read.

  1. Open up Adobe Illustrator.
  2. Open your SVG file
  3. Choose your selection tool in your toolbox
  4. Click on the line of one of your shapes
  5. Right-click then press “release clipping mask”
  6. Select on the same line Right click and ungroup
  7. Then select the background and delete
  8. Click “File”, “save as”, Convert it to a “Adobe Illustrator (ai)”
  9. Save

Cut You Box in the Laser Cutter

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Glue

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To make the glowing prosses faster and pain-free lay your box out flat like the image above and put glue in a straight line. Then assemble the box. You might need an extra pair of hand for this.

Let it sit for 24 hours at least

Clamp

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Clamp your box.

You can either use 3 clamps or tape

Clamps: You will need 3 claps

Place one clamp on your top and bottom securing them together

The other one goes on the side that is shaped like a square

The last one goes on the rectangle shape side.

Tape: It is the same thing with the clamps just do not be afraid to use a lot of tapes. When you think you are done with the tape add one long piece around all the sides. And one long piece to connect the top and bottom

Sand

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Sand the aces glue off to make the box smooth

use an 80-100 grade sandpaper. Sand lightly with quick motions.

Repeat as many times as necessary.

Optional: Paint

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Originally I did not want to paint my box but after looking at some images of design I decided to paint mine.

Plan for Paint

Look up some images as your inspiration on how you would like your box to resemble.

Tape It Off

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Tape off your design if you are doing multiple colors

Experiment With Your Colors

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Take a scrap wood and experiment with what your finish product would look like. Paint, sand ect.

Paint

Add a Clear Cote

This will protect and add a gloss finish.

This will be spray paint

Spray Paint

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Shake well before using it is very important to shake

Don’t spray too close or far

Test the nozzle (Sometimes nozzles sputter a bit and need a spray or two to get going).

Spray about 6 to 8 inches away from your surface and do a thin, even coat while moving the can in a sweeping motion from side to side.

Several thin coats will look much better than one thick coat and will help prevent drips.

Let it dry thoroughly if a second coat is needed, you can repeat the process

Once you're satisfied with the coverage, let it dry for at least 24 hours.

Congrats You Are Done.

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