Have you ever seen these laser etched and cut lake maps? Or seen laser cut maps of shorelines, or even small countries? In this video I dive in fairly deep on how to make one, or at least one way how to make one. This is the first in a few videos about these types of laser projects - so hit that subscribe button if you want to see more! Thanks, and as always - if you have any questions, suggestions, or tips - please comment down below! I do my best to answer them all! Affiliate Links: MDF I recommend for this laser: Birch Ply recommendation: Laser I use in this video (slightly upgraded): The same laser with Lightburn included (Definitely recommend): My laser rotary attachment: My air assist pump upgrade recommendation: Royalty Free Music by BenSound One of the companies I mention in this video is Lake Art LLC. Although I have no affiliation with them, I do really like their products. Here is their website: Edit: I was contacted in the comments by one of the two people I highlighted that frequently post really nice work in the forums, and I realized I should have linked them here as well. The first is Timea Ujhelyi, and his Etsy store (seems like he is on a break from it) is here: The second is Peter Melis, who makes some incredible raised street maps (among other things), and I believe his work can be found here: I use a site called snazzy maps, which can be found here:
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