Laser-cut globe
By Andrew Gregory. Posted
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There are loads of different ways you can laser cut plywood to make it flexible; deelstradesigns has used two in the same model to create a contrast between land and sea in this globe design.
It’s made from 3 mm poplar and 6 mm Baltic birch plywood, and the design is all the maker’s own work, using Inkscape, LightBurn, and mapping software called QGIS.