This design uses an AI generated tiger head that has been cut from walnut and birch plywood.
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Step 1: Choose your materials
For this design to work you will need 2 different coloured materials. I have used walnut and birch plywood but the same method can be used with any kind of wood or acrylic as long as both materials are the same thickness.
Step 2: Cut out the tiger
Setting 1
Process Method
Laser Cut
Process Material
Birch Plywood
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
90
Speed(mm/s)
7
Pass
4
Setting 2
Process Method
Laser Cut
Process Material
Walnut Plywood
Power(%) or Cut Pressure(g)
95
Speed(mm/s)
7
Pass
3
The red layer in the design file is the only one you need to cut, the others are just what I used to help line up the design in the centre of my material. The other layers can be deleted or edited to suite your needs.
Step 3: Assemble your artwork
Once you have cut out the design from both materials now it's time to swap over the internal cut out parts to give the contrasting two tone look to the finished piece.
This is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle so be very careful not to lose or damage any of the pieces during assembly.
For this design to work you will need 2 different coloured materials. I have used walnut and birch plywood but the same method can be used with any kind of wood or acrylic as long as both materials are the same thickness.
The red layer in the design file is the only one you need to cut, the others are just what I used to help line up the design in the centre of my material. The other layers can be deleted or edited to suite your needs.
Once you have cut out the design from both materials now it's time to swap over the internal cut out parts to give the contrasting two tone look to the finished piece.
This is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle so be very careful not to lose or damage any of the pieces during assembly.