
Shot On Goal
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Triumphant and heart-wrenching emotions are captured in this soccer scene meticulously cut from foamcore. This work is one of several vignette masterpieces designed around Inventor Studio's intuitive Lasercut Foamcore Scenes system, a simple yet effective interlocking geometry setup for creating custom designs on foamcore. Anyone interested can adapt this scene to include pigs by incorporating the essential elements and bringing their own creativity into the picture. Maybe what's missing is the realistic corn growing in the fields of the background. Educators may find the interlocking system useful in makerspaces and other project-based learning environments. Additional design ideas can be found here, here, and here. Goal! Post-Printing Lasercutting & Assembly Instructions Cutting this intricate design on your laser should be a breeze if you're familiar with cutting and engraving foamcore. Using multi-pass cuts with reduced power is highly recommended, as it minimizes the amount of foam shrinkage. A handful of inexpensive materials like bailing wire and painters tape can attach hanging elements of the scene seamlessly. How I Created This Designed with Ease This Inventor Studios' Lasercut Foamcore Scene was skillfully designed using Inkscape. You can modify the provided Inkscape SVG files or use them as a starting point to create entirely new scenes, suitable for classroom instruction, sharing with others, and expressing your own unique style.
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