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How I Made a Human Skull Using Laser-Cut Cardboard and ClayThis project uses a Full Spectrum laser cutter and Autodesk’s 123D Make software to build a layered cardboard human skull. After cutting and stacking the pieces, the skull is coated with modeling clay ...
[Shane] made a project that speaks directly to our heart — combining laser cutting, cardboard, and gears. How could it be any better? Well, it could do anything. But that’s quibbling. I… ...
The sheets have punch-out sections for plastic straws, chopstick axles, SG90 servo motors, and of course, anything that’s missing can be easily added with hot glue or cut out with a knife.
Also: My first laser cutter project: Saint Patrick's Day coasters That said, I did make some nice coasters using the Dremel, and there have been other projects where the ability to cut all the way ...
The cardboard is laser-cut in 10mm-thick (less than half an inch) slices. It was assembled by hand, and wood glue keeps it all together. The Origami Car won't likely be doing any laps around a ...
In celebration of the craftsmanship and work put in to each vehicle, Lexus formed an unlikely partnership with a cardboard manufacturer to create a full-scale, 3-D, "Origami-inspired"Lexus IS ...
Down to the last detail, Lexus has created an exact replica of its new IS sedan using 1,700 pieces of laser-cut cardboard. The model even goes so far as interior details like the seats, steering ...
In the wake of the Volkswagen diesel-gate scandal, automakers are now making even more of an effort to design vehicles that are as eco-friendly as possible. But Lexus might have gone too far with ...
Lexus UK unveiled a cardboard, origami-inspired, replica of its IS sedan made from “1,700 fully recyclable laser-cut cardboard sheets” and powered by an electric motor. It took three months ...
The car has 1,700 laser-cut cardboard pieces. It is mounted on an aluminium frame and has an electric motor. CNN — Japanese carmaker Lexus has exhibited a life-sized replica of its IS sedan, ...
Japanese carmaker Lexus has exhibited a life-sized replica of its IS sedan, created from 1,700 laser-cut cardboard sheets.
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