716 Mary Street Gets Clad

The plywood core for 716 Mary Street, coupled with accurately-cut siding makes for super square, solid construction. The model is in danger of starting to look like a little Ontario house. I wish I’d thought of curtains before putting all the walls together. They’re going to be nuisance now!

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Laser cut bits for 716 Mary St

I always said that the Cricut is a gateway drug for a laser cutter. The more I use my XTool, the more that feels true. With the Cricut, I frequently have to redo parts where the knife has dulled and failed to cut through, or where the adhesive mat has failed and the material dragged […]

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A Waste of Time on the Cricut

For June, I’d hoped to finish the house I started for the Cricut clinic back in May. However, the wall technique, with which I’d hoped to replicate something like novelty siding was an utter disaster. At the clinic, I demonstrated a technique that Greg Kenelly thought looked promising for replicating N scale novelty siding. Our […]

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Two New Materials for the Laser

While XTool has an extensive catalogue of suggested settings for their laser, they don’t appear to agree with me on the selection of materials. So, I designed a quick matrix of power and speed settings to help find the optimal setting for new materials. 100 small squares increment either the power or the speed in […]

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