Laser Cut Magnetic Poetry

by randofo in Craft > Art

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Laser Cut Magnetic Poetry

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Here is a brief overview on how to use scrap magnet sheeting, a laser cutter and Corel draw to make magnetic poetry.

Magnet sheeting may be made of PVC and cutting it in this manner may produce small amounts of extremely toxic chlorine gas. I am not sure. You do this at your own risk.

Go Make Your Word File.

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Measure your scrap magnetic sheeting.

Open Corel Draw and make a text block the size of your scrap magnetic sheeting. My scrap sheeting was 3.5" x 24" and as such I wrote enough semi-random words to fill that space.

The text should be of transparent fill with a 1 pixel black outline.

For a better example download the attached work-file below.

Downloads

Print It Out.

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I'm using an Epilog laser cutter and am printing out my magnetic poetry at 100% speed and 20% power. This was more than enough power to get the job done.

Wipe It Off.

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When it's done, wipe the magnetic shavings off the surface with a tissue (unused).

Go wash the filings off your hands.

Cut It Up.

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Now is the time to cut the words into neat little squares. You will need a ruler and a razor blade.

First cut long strips between the lines of the words and then cut each word off the strip starting at one end.

Don't worry about slicing all the way through with the razor. The nice thing about magnetic sheeting is that you can score it and rip it very easily. A shallow score is more than enough to rip or bend a length of magnet cleanly in half.

Create Poetry!

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I am a poet and I didn't even know it.