Living Hinge - Making wood flexible

in #lasercutting5 years ago

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As well as incorporating blinky coloured lights into my laser engraving projects, I have also been working on making 3d objects with curves.

This usually involves multiple layers, but it can also be done with the judicious use of what is called a "living hinge".

A living hinge is a pattern cut into the lasered piece in this case, but it can also be a thin part of a 3d printed or extruded plastic object too.

Essentially it is a part that will bend but not break. How many times depends on math and the material properties, but for my purposes it will be a fixture rather than something flexed very often.

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Nice work

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sweet !
I love the living hinges on my Gearworks model. they're really beautiful.

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Got a link to your Gearworks model?

sorry, got the name wrong. U gears is the company that made them

https://ugearsmodels.com/treasure-box.html

I'm soooo impatient to get my hands on a Codex one day though
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2119414279/codex-silenda-the-book-of-puzzles

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