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Laser cut material sample
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Linen
Your supply only. We don’t hold stock of any felt material. The fabrics gallery is to give an indication of how the laser reacts to different textiles. We recommend having your fabric sent straight to us from your supplier once a quotation is confirmed.
Thickness: | Any thickness |
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Felt size: | Any size up to 2400×1200mm |
Download fabric drawing templates
Adobe illustrator: *.ai drawing templates
Coreldraw: *.cdr drawing templates
AutoCad: *.dxf drawing templates
Inkscape: *.svg drawing templates
See drawing guidelines for more on setting up a file using the drawing templates.»
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Material properties
Linen is a textile made from the fibers of the flax plant.
Laser cutting
As a natural fabric, Linen tends to laser cut with slight singed appearance that is more apparent the thicker the linen being cut. We cut fabrics on the engraving table or clean honeycomb bed which can also mark the underside of the material.
Cut edge
The laser seals the edge to prevent fraying with a brown / orange appearance.
Synthetic felts are usually acrylic based. These laser cut with a glossy edge and with a more melted appearance and lighter tones.
Cut widths & Kerf
As a benchmark, we recommend that minimum cut widths be no thinner than 2mm. We can go smaller (see cut width image above) but this can make your fabric quite fragile which might not be suitable for the application. See more on cut widths and Kerf (how much the laser takes away.)
Laser engraving
Most natural line weaves tend to engrave with a brown / orange tinge. The lighter the linen tone the stronger the engraving contrast will be.
Supplying fabrics as flat as possible
You need to make sure you supply your linen as flat as possible. Try and make sure it is not crumpled, this can cause issues when cutting.