Floo Bag
I started with an idea to make a bag only using the lasercutter.
I took some thin 3mm multiplex for the body of the bag.
I made a digital file in Illustrator. Because I didn't want to have te lasercutter rastering the image on the bag, I wanted to keep the print in hairline, but just cpoy-pasted the image a few times while moving them a bit. This gives a really special-effect when looking at the bag, because it gives you the feeling you see dubble... (Or was it something else...?)

The lasersettings I used for cutting the wood are:
- Speed: 2%, Power 100%, PPi 1021 (not very important)
The lasersettings I used for engraving the wood are:
- Speed: 34%, Power 80%, PPi 1021
The lasersettings I used for cutting the plastic are:
- Speed: 7%, Power 90%, PPi 1021
After the lasercutter created my parts, I put them together with electronic wire, which is stong and gives a nice 'industrial' look.

The art of creating designs with the lasercutter, is that you have a digital file which you can use to create your design out of all kinds of materials.
I also made the bag out of 3mm plexi (Speed: 1,6%, Power 100%) in combination with fur

So if you prefer kinky....
As you can see, the possibilities are endless....


