diff --git a/docs/assignments/week02.md b/docs/assignments/week02.md index 52e589d4a1c9646ef5f5497b4d494e540c3b07fe..606beef84f7d253c71190f3ce4b97c4e2d228297 100644 --- a/docs/assignments/week02.md +++ b/docs/assignments/week02.md @@ -242,12 +242,15 @@ There's quite a nice basic tutorial written by Fabian MorĂ³n Zirfas & University After I ran a test it became clear that the slots I had for my design were not going to be big enough to give the structure any integrity and would only work as orientation markers. I tried getting the design sliced with bigger slots but the very narrow vertices cannot accommodate tabs or slots well, so I was unable to resolve the issues using this technique. So I opted for taping down the seams on the inside, using the slots as a guide.  -**Cut test for slots (see size of glasses for reference)** +*Cut test for slots (see size of glasses for reference)* **BRM Laser at WAAG** This is the same laser I'm used to at work but an older model so some stuff is different. For example, I need to use much higher settings to cut this paper than I would at work (Speed 100/Power 20, compared to 16 or so). -*Cutting: step by step*:<br> + +*untick all boxes and get less headache later...* + +**Cutting: step by step**:<br> 1. Export design to Illustrator 2, and ***untick all the boxes*** 2. Or use a .dxf diff --git a/docs/images/wk02_exportai2.jpg b/docs/images/wk02_exportai2.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3241a5f0c14a0c6fdfa58d93780eda5007ffbcf7 Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/images/wk02_exportai2.jpg differ