Left Laserable Rubber Sheet by accident

hey @talkers, I just left the remainder of the laserable rubber sheet that i was working with either on the table by the door or at Blizten.

Can you grab it and toss it somewhere I can pick it up from when I come back in the morning?

Thanks in advance! (and again for the help!)

-Michael

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Good job, Michael, on choosing laserable rubber!
Thanks for letting us know about the material.

If anyone is at the Space, would you help Michael out by putting the sheet in the drawer of the rolling cabinet near the Zing? That should be enough to secure it, Michael.

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I’m headed over there shortly, and will make sure that it is put in the drawer of the rolling cabinet.

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Cary,

Thank you!

All the characters

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One piece of gray rubber, about 8" x 10" is now in the drawer of the rolling cabinet. Nice stuff. Where did you order it from?

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Came from Johnson’s plastics.

Thank you again!

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@michaelacks was doing nice work on Blitzen making stamps.
He found a Thunder video on making stamps. We adapted it for our 130w laser vs their 50w.

Great results. Neat use of Ramping too.

Michael will share pics and settings when done.

FYI - zero smoke

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The Laser community would benefit from a rubber stamp class.
@GaryMar1 has learned a lot about making them on the Zing.
If @michaelacks added his settings, we’d have the makings of a great class!

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Stay tuned for settings tomorrow.

Would also like to explore cutting the inverse of what I did today which would leave raised areas vs outlines. It might make more sense once i post the info.

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Bring an Ink Stamp :laughing:

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