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The most economical source is to cut down 4'X8' sheets from a local hardware store to fit your laser bed.We have tried Duron because it was recommended by some Stanford Students but I have never liked how it cuts... We have also tried MDF. As with Duron, it is the most consistently flat product but it doesn't cut very cleanly and is hard to cut without a char. I think Duron is basically an mdf impregnated with Linseed oil.Traditional layered plywood is challenging because you can't be guaranteed a homogeneous layer and sometimes the laser hits a pocket of glue and can't cut through. Places like Inventables and Woodcraft have nicer quality plywood but it gets pricy.My favorite product is the 5mm Purebond that can be purchased at Home Depot. It cuts with an amber edge and is very consistent. Purebond is also formaldehyde free (I've been told it is the same glue as Elmers glue but I haven't confirmed this) and the Home Depot version is FSC.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Jeremy Sambuca <JSam...@hewittschool.org> wrote:
Alicia,
I order a lot of our laser cutter supplies from Inventables. When items are in stock, they ship out fast.
Jeremy Sambuca
On Dec 5, 2014, at 9:56 AM, Alicia Testa <alicia...@gmail.com<mailto:alicia...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering where you purchase your supplies for the laser cutter? I know of Blick art supplies that has matboard. Anyplace else??
Thanks
Alicia
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In the Bay Area, your local Tap Plastic's scrap bin is a low cost gold mine. I just did a project involving thick acrylic with 25 kids for $2.
Local acrylic suppliers are usually willing to give away scrap cuts. Here in Philly, Everything Plastic invited me to come by and dumpster dive but I never took them up on that this year. Summer adventure perhaps.
There is also this supplier on Amazon that sells packages of 12"x12" sheets that are pretty reasonable.
Acrylic is pretty expensive no matter how you swing it, and produces much more volatile fumes than an untreated baltic birch plywood. I'm pretty happy with my $1/sheet 1/8" baltic birch from ebay.
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On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 8:12 AM, Jason Mickelson <jasonmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Resurrecting an older thread to get some prices together for Fall. These are very helpful techniques for wood supplies for laser cutter. Where are you going for other materials like acrylic and paper/card? (Bay Area local or online?) It's been a while since I used acrylic on a laser but Inventables prices seem a little high to me.
On Friday, December 5, 2014 at 6:57:55 AM UTC-8, Alicia Testa wrote:Hi Everyone,
I was wondering where you purchase your supplies for the laser cutter? I know of Blick art supplies that has matboard. Anyplace else??
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Alicia
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