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woosleyk
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Slot together Chess Pieces

Post by woosleyk » Wed 22 Oct , 2008 16:26 pm

We are teaching the concept of slot together using chess pieces. It is a great way to make students work through the process and understand how to make the slots line up, etc. before going on to more difficult projects.
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Post by bradders » Thu 23 Oct , 2008 7:43 am

Nice work, are you using a Laser or Router ?

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Post by Denford Admin » Thu 23 Oct , 2008 9:20 am

As always, its nice to see what you're making with our machines :)

Another slot together design:
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Post by woosleyk » Thu 23 Oct , 2008 15:48 pm

Using a router. We have a Versa laser, but have not tried it with the students yet.

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Post by Denford Admin » Thu 23 Oct , 2008 15:56 pm

Some clear acrylic would make great looking chess pieces on the Laser 8)
Bear in mind that the laser has a small cutting width which you will need to offset when creating your designs (just like a tool offset)

See this post for more info
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