Drawer storage box lasercut 3mm triplex wood
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Cut out eight compact compartments for electronic components, SMD parts, or other minute items using a triplex material that's just three millimeters thick. Optimize the laser cutting process by setting your 40-watt CO2 laser to 45% power and performing two consecutive cuts. The design files are provided in both LYZ and PNG formats, allowing for effortless resizing. To assemble these drawers, start by cutting out each component, then carefully bond them together. Begin with the base parts and work your way up to the top assembly. These custom compartments measure 23 centimeters wide, 13 centimeters deep, and nine centimeters high. The interior dimensions of each drawer are precisely 117 millimeters in width, 41 millimeters in depth, and 32 millimeters in height. For a seamless build process, refer to the accompanying images for detailed instructions. Update: A label and protective plexiglass cover have been added to simplify mounting. To secure these components, drill holes that are 1.5 millimeters in diameter, then use self-tapping screws that are two millimeters thick and six millimeters long. The label is crafted from a thin sheet of paper that's just 0.15 millimeters thick, with perforations for easy separation. For the plexiglass cover, set your laser to 25% power and cut through material that's between 1.5 and two millimeters thick, mimicking the protective layer found on LCD monitor screens.
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