Those 12"x12" pieces are cheap, at $1.59 each, so a dozen is less
than $20.
Here's who will be ordering this time:
Joseph Bozarth - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
Pete (Me!) - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
Collin Britt - 1 sheet of 3/4" 12" x 12" (Assuming this is not for
the laser cutter.)
Shane - ???
If you want some, or some other wood from Woodcraft, let me know...
(If you're not sure about ordering, I usually have some spare sheets
in my locker, and if you toss $2 in, you can grab one.)
Pete
On 10/18/12 1:11 PM, Joseph Bozarth
wrote:
Is there no good place to buy it in the area or is it
just a lot more expensive? if either is the case I will be placing
an order so if anyone wants to add in on that let me know. I was
hoping to get this done this weekend is why I ask. (for
clarification it is going to be something that sits on the ground.
nothing wall mounted)
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Pete
Prodoehl <raster@gmail.com>
wrote:
Well, you can flex it... of course you can cut and layer
multiple pieces with a bit of glue.
Pete
On 10/18/12 12:24 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
How strong is the 1/8" stuff? It
is for a shelf that isnt going to have to support that
much weight (game consoles) but since it is fragile
stuff I worry a bit.
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:04
AM, Pete Prodoehl <raster@gmail.com>
wrote:
When the 25 watt was all the rage we found the
3mm (1/8") Baltic Birch plywood worked really
well...
With the 60 watt I think you can do 4mm or maybe
6mm wood. (Can anyone confirm?)
I order sheets from Woodcraft. Order online
though, don't go to the local store!
And if you do plan on ordering some, others
might want to get in on it. (I'd be one of
them!)
If you just need a few sheets of 3mm thick 300mm
x 300mm I have some in my locker... just leave
$2.00 per sheet you take.
Pete
On 10/18/12 9:41 AM, Joseph Bozarth
wrote:
Hey,
I am working on a design for a shelf
and I wanted to cut it out on the 60w
laser from that Baltic Birch
Plywood that everyone seems to speak
so highly of. I was just wondering how
thick of wood you can cut and where to
pick some of that plywood up.
> As mentioned, I'm planning to order more of the 1/8" (3mm) wood that works well on the laser cutter:
> http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2004113/7913/Baltic-Birch-Plywood-3m... > Those 12"x12" pieces are cheap, at $1.59 each, so a dozen is less than $20.
> Here's who will be ordering this time:
> Joseph Bozarth - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
> Pete (Me!) - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
> Collin Britt - 1 sheet of 3/4" 12" x 12" (Assuming this is not for the laser cutter.)
> Shane - ???
> If you want some, or some other wood from Woodcraft, let me know...
> (If you're not sure about ordering, I usually have some spare sheets in my locker, and if you toss $2 in, you can grab one.)
> PeteOn 10/18/12 1:11 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
> Is there no good place to buy it in the area or is it just a lot more expensive? if either is the case I will be placing an order so if anyone wants to add in on that let me know. I was hoping to get this done this weekend is why I ask. (for clarification it is going to be something that sits on the ground. nothing wall mounted)On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Pete Prodoehl<ras...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Well, you can flex it... of course you can cut and layer multiple pieces with a bit of glue.
> PeteOn 10/18/12 12:24 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
> How strong is the 1/8" stuff? It is for a shelf that isnt going to have to support that much weight (game consoles) but since it is fragile stuff I worry a bit.On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Pete Prodoehl<ras...@gmail.com>wrote:
> When the 25 watt was all the rage we found the 3mm (1/8") Baltic Birch plywood worked really well...
> With the 60 watt I think you can do 4mm or maybe 6mm wood. (Can anyone confirm?)
> I order sheets from Woodcraft. Order online though, don't go to the local store!
> And if you do plan on ordering some, others might want to get in on it. (I'd be one of them!)
> If you just need a few sheets of 3mm thick 300mm x 300mm I have some in my locker... just leave $2.00 per sheet you take.
> PeteOn 10/18/12 9:41 AM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
> Hey,
> I am working on a design for a shelf and I wanted to cut it out on the 60w laser from that Baltic Birch Plywood that everyone seems to speak so highly of. I was just wondering how thick of wood you can cut and where to pick some of that plywood up.
(Over the coming weeks, I'm going to have to make a special order.
I've got the Clockwork Boxes all designed, now I just need to cut them
to make sure I didn't royally screw anything up)
I've also started on the larger Vine Boxes (damned flowers!) and have
plans for the Celtic Knot Boxes, though those haven't been designed
yet....
On Oct 31, 10:02 am, Shane <Impe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I don't have any cash on hand, but if you order extras, I'll gladly
> buy them as needed....
> On Oct 31, 9:47 am, Pete Prodoehl <ras...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > As mentioned, I'm planning to order more of the 1/8" (3mm) wood that works well on the laser cutter:
> > http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2004113/7913/Baltic-Birch-Plywood-3m...
> > Those 12"x12" pieces are cheap, at $1.59 each, so a dozen is less than $20.
> > Here's who will be ordering this time:
> > Joseph Bozarth - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
> > Pete (Me!) - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
> > Collin Britt - 1 sheet of 3/4" 12" x 12" (Assuming this is not for the laser cutter.)
> > Shane - ???
> > If you want some, or some other wood from Woodcraft, let me know...
> > (If you're not sure about ordering, I usually have some spare sheets in my locker, and if you toss $2 in, you can grab one.)
> > PeteOn 10/18/12 1:11 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
> > Is there no good place to buy it in the area or is it just a lot more expensive? if either is the case I will be placing an order so if anyone wants to add in on that let me know. I was hoping to get this done this weekend is why I ask. (for clarification it is going to be something that sits on the ground. nothing wall mounted)On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Pete Prodoehl<ras...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > Well, you can flex it... of course you can cut and layer multiple pieces with a bit of glue.
> > PeteOn 10/18/12 12:24 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
> > How strong is the 1/8" stuff? It is for a shelf that isnt going to have to support that much weight (game consoles) but since it is fragile stuff I worry a bit.On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Pete Prodoehl<ras...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > When the 25 watt was all the rage we found the 3mm (1/8") Baltic Birch plywood worked really well...
> > With the 60 watt I think you can do 4mm or maybe 6mm wood. (Can anyone confirm?)
> > I order sheets from Woodcraft. Order online though, don't go to the local store!
> > And if you do plan on ordering some, others might want to get in on it. (I'd be one of them!)
> > If you just need a few sheets of 3mm thick 300mm x 300mm I have some in my locker... just leave $2.00 per sheet you take.
> > PeteOn 10/18/12 9:41 AM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
> > Hey,
> > I am working on a design for a shelf and I wanted to cut it out on the 60w laser from that Baltic Birch Plywood that everyone seems to speak so highly of. I was just wondering how thick of wood you can cut and where to pick some of that plywood up.
Sounds good... I'll just keep with the whole "in my locker when you
need them" routine. :)
Pete
On 10/31/12 10:02 AM, Shane wrote:
I don't have any cash on hand, but if you order extras, I'll gladly
buy them as needed....
On Oct 31, 9:47 am, Pete Prodoehl <ras...@gmail.com> wrote:
As mentioned, I'm planning to order more of the 1/8" (3mm) wood that works well on the laser cutter:
http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2004113/7913/Baltic-Birch-Plywood-3mm18-x-12-x-12.aspx
Those 12"x12" pieces are cheap, at $1.59 each, so a dozen is less than $20.
Here's who will be ordering this time:
Joseph Bozarth - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
Pete (Me!) - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
Collin Britt - 1 sheet of 3/4" 12" x 12" (Assuming this is not for the laser cutter.)
Shane - ???
If you want some, or some other wood from Woodcraft, let me know...
(If you're not sure about ordering, I usually have some spare sheets in my locker, and if you toss $2 in, you can grab one.)
PeteOn 10/18/12 1:11 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
Is there no good place to buy it in the area or is it just a lot more expensive? if either is the case I will be placing an order so if anyone wants to add in on that let me know. I was hoping to get this done this weekend is why I ask. (for clarification it is going to be something that sits on the ground. nothing wall mounted)On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Pete Prodoehl<raster@gmail.com>wrote:
Well, you can flex it... of course you can cut and layer multiple pieces with a bit of glue.
PeteOn 10/18/12 12:24 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
How strong is the 1/8" stuff? It is for a shelf that isnt going to have to support that much weight (game consoles) but since it is fragile stuff I worry a bit.On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Pete Prodoehl<raster@gmail.com>wrote:
When the 25 watt was all the rage we found the 3mm (1/8") Baltic Birch plywood worked really well...
With the 60 watt I think you can do 4mm or maybe 6mm wood. (Can anyone confirm?)
I order sheets from Woodcraft. Order online though, don't go to the local store!
And if you do plan on ordering some, others might want to get in on it. (I'd be one of them!)
If you just need a few sheets of 3mm thick 300mm x 300mm I have some in my locker... just leave $2.00 per sheet you take.
PeteOn 10/18/12 9:41 AM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
Hey,
I am working on a design for a shelf and I wanted to cut it out on the 60w laser from that Baltic Birch Plywood that everyone seems to speak so highly of. I was just wondering how thick of wood you can cut and where to pick some of that plywood up.
Thanks
--
Joseph Bozarthbozarjp@gmail.com
1(262)498-9762
--
Joseph Bozarthbozarjp@gmail.com
1(262)498-9762
--
Joseph Bozarthbozarjp@gmail.com
1(262)498-9762
> Sounds good... I'll just keep with the whole "in my locker when you need them" routine. :)
> PeteOn 10/31/12 10:02 AM, Shane wrote:
> I don't have any cash on hand, but if you order extras, I'll gladly buy them as needed.... On Oct 31, 9:47 am, Pete Prodoehl<ras...@gmail.com>wrote:As mentioned, I'm planning to order more of the 1/8" (3mm) wood that works well on the laser cutter: http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/2004113/7913/Baltic-Birch-Plywood-3mm18-x- 12-x-12.aspxThose 12"x12" pieces are cheap, at $1.59 each, so a dozen is less than $20. Here's who will be ordering this time: Joseph Bozarth - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12" Pete (Me!) - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12" Collin Britt - 1 sheet of 3/4" 12" x 12" (Assuming this is not for the laser cutter.) Shane - ??? If you want some, or some other wood from Woodcraft, let me know... (If you're not sure about ordering, I usually have some spare sheets in my locker, and if you toss $2 in, you can grab one.) PeteOn 10/18/12 1:11 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote: Is there no good place to buy it in the area or is it just a lot more expensive? if either is the case I will be placing an order so if anyone wants to add in on that let me know. I was hoping to get this done this weekend is why I ask. (for clarification it is going to be something that sits on the ground. nothing wall mounted)On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Pete Prodoehl<ras...@gmail.com>wrote: Well, you can flex it... of course you can cut and layer multiple pieces with a bit of glue. PeteOn 10/18/12 12:24 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote: How strong is the 1/8" stuff? It is for a shelf that isnt going to have to support that much weight (game consoles) but since it is fragile stuff I worry a bit.On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Pete Prodoehl<ras...@gmail.com>wrote: When the 25 watt was all the rage we found the 3mm (1/8") Baltic Birch plywood worked really well... With the 60 watt I think you can do 4mm or maybe 6mm wood. (Can anyone confirm?) I order sheets from Woodcraft. Order online though, don't go to the local store! And if you do plan on ordering some, others might want to get in on it. (I'd be one of them!) If you just need a few sheets of 3mm thick 300mm x 300mm I have some in my locker... just leave $2.00 per sheet you take. PeteOn 10/18/12 9:41 AM, Joseph Bozarth wrote: Hey, I am working on a design for a shelf and I wanted to cut it out on the 60w laser from that Baltic Birch Plywood that everyone seems to speak so highly of. I was just wondering how thick of wood you can cut and where to pick some of that plywood up. Thanks -- JosephBozarthboza...@gmail.com1(262)498-9762 -- JosephBozarthboza...@gmail.com1(262)498-9762 -- JosephBozarthboza...@gmail.com1(262)498-9762
> Those 12"x12" pieces are cheap, at $1.59 each, so a dozen is less than $20.
> Here's who will be ordering this time:
> Joseph Bozarth - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
> Pete (Me!) - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
> Collin Britt - 1 sheet of 3/4" 12" x 12" (Assuming this is not for the
> laser cutter.)
> Shane - ???
> If you want some, or some other wood from Woodcraft, let me know...
> (If you're not sure about ordering, I usually have some spare sheets in my
> locker, and if you toss $2 in, you can grab one.)
> Pete
> On 10/18/12 1:11 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
> Is there no good place to buy it in the area or is it just a lot more
> expensive? if either is the case I will be placing an order so if anyone
> wants to add in on that let me know. I was hoping to get this done this
> weekend is why I ask. (for clarification it is going to be something that
> sits on the ground. nothing wall mounted)
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 12:42 PM, Pete Prodoehl <ras...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, you can flex it... of course you can cut and layer multiple pieces
>> with a bit of glue.
>> Pete
>> On 10/18/12 12:24 PM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
>> How strong is the 1/8" stuff? It is for a shelf that isnt going to have
>> to support that much weight (game consoles) but since it is fragile stuff I
>> worry a bit.
>> On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Pete Prodoehl <ras...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> When the 25 watt was all the rage we found the 3mm (1/8") Baltic Birch
>>> plywood worked really well...
>>> With the 60 watt I think you can do 4mm or maybe 6mm wood. (Can anyone
>>> confirm?)
>>> I order sheets from Woodcraft. Order online though, don't go to the
>>> local store!
>>> And if you do plan on ordering some, others might want to get in on it.
>>> (I'd be one of them!)
>>> If you just need a few sheets of 3mm thick 300mm x 300mm I have some in
>>> my locker... just leave $2.00 per sheet you take.
>>> Pete
>>> On 10/18/12 9:41 AM, Joseph Bozarth wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>> I am working on a design for a shelf and I wanted to cut it out on the
>>> 60w laser from that Baltic Birch Plywood that everyone seems to speak
>>> so highly of. I was just wondering how thick of wood you can cut and where
>>> to pick some of that plywood up.
>>> Thanks
>>> --
>>> Joseph Bozarth
>>> boza...@gmail.com
>>> 1(262)498-9762
>> --
>> Joseph Bozarth
>> boza...@gmail.com
>> 1(262)498-9762
> --
> Joseph Bozarth
> boza...@gmail.com
> 1(262)498-9762
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Pete Prodoehl <ras...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wood came in today! I'll bring it to the space tonight.
> Shane (and anyone else) if you just need a sheet at a time, I usually have
> some in my locker... feel free to grab one and leave $2.00 in its place.
> Pete
> On 10/31/12 11:37 AM, Kevin Bastyr wrote:
> Kevin - 6 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
> Joseph Bozarth - 12 sheets of 1/8" 12"x12"
>> Collin Britt - 1 sheet of 3/4" 12"x12"
>> Shane - ???
> --
-- Joseph Bozarth
boza...@gmail.com
1(262)498-9762
On Thursday, November 15, 2012 3:11:40 PM UTC-6, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
> Wood came in today! I'll bring it to the space tonight.
> Shane (and anyone else) if you just need a sheet at a time, I usually have > some in my locker... feel free to grab one and leave $2.00 in its place.
>> Okay. With that out of the way. Let me know when it comes in. Thanks, >> Pete. >> On Nov 16, 2012 7:43 AM, "Pete Prodoehl" <ras...@gmail.com <javascript:>> >> wrote:
>>> I'll be at the space Saturday... I'll leave it in my locker with a note >>> about the price. (I'll have to look it up.)
>>> Pete
>>> On Friday, November 16, 2012 7:40:09 AM UTC-6, Collin Britt wrote:
>>>> Horray for me! How much was that again? Just leave the money in your >>>> locker?
>>> --
> -- > Joseph Bozarth > boz...@gmail.com <javascript:> > 1(262)498-9762