The Epilog system used for this project was a 35-watt Helix.
First, open the file daisy_frame.cdr
Next, measure the dimensions of the mirror you’ll be framing. Ours was 4.875” in diameter.
Inside frame: We created a ½ inch thick circle for the first frame of our mirror. You can adjust this size to fit personal preferences and mirror size. It is 5.75 inches in diameter.
Outside frame: This frame is two inches bigger in diameter than the first frame and one inch thick.
Daisies and Letters: We created large and small daisies to hold letters and decorative dots. You may need more or less, depending on the size of your mirror and name length.
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Print settings:
To get the full effect of the frame, we encourage varying colors for each layer. For example, our outer frame is green, while the inner is maroon. The daisies are yellow, while the letters/dots are the same maroon from the inside frame.
Select the portion you want to cut first.
Set the horizontal and vertical lengths to correspond to the dimensions of your sheet of laserable plastic.
Note: prior to printing, make sure to adhere double sided tape to the back of your laserable plastic. This will make assembling the layers a much easier task.
Choose the correct vector settings:On our 35-watt Helix we used the following settings: Speed: 25% Power: 80% Frequency: 100%.
Note: Your power and speed settings will need to be adjusted depending on the wattage of your Epilog system. Results will vary slightly depending on the thickness of your laserable plastic.
Then send the file to the laser, making sure to choose “selection” in the print menu so you do not print all pieces on the same color of laserable plastic
Now press GO!
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Additional information:
When all pieces have been cut, you can then assemble them to the mirror and each other. We left the double sided tape on each piece until we knew exactly where to place it.