Make an attractive rotating display table using TroGlass Mirror
Make this extraordinary rotating jewellery display from TroGlass Mirror - all you need is a little bit of fingertip skill.
Make an attractive rotating display table using TroGlass Mirror
Make this extraordinary rotating jewellery display from TroGlass Mirror - all you need is a little bit of fingertip skill.
Preparation
Required material
- 1/2 sheet TroGlass Mirror rose gold
- 1/4 sheet MDF 6mm
- 1/4 sheet TroGlass Clear 3mm
- 1/4 sheet TroGlass Clear 8mm
- 1 sheet LaserPaper Synthetic 300g
- Ball bearing with 42mm outer diameter
- Covering material for the laser bed such as plain paper
Many of these materials can be ordered from our engraving supplies webshop.
Laser Machine Used
- Speedy 400 flexx, 120/50W
- 2" lens & 2,85" flexx-lens
- Vacuumtable with Honeycomb cutting grid and acrylic cutting grid
Any machine from the Speedy laser engraver series or SP laser cutter series can be used to create this sample.
Tips
You can try different size items and adjust the size of the display to suit to suit your requirements
Our TroGlass Mirror display is lit from the inside with battery powered LED lights. If you do not want to illuminate your display, the clear acrylic can be replaced with an alternative material, such as MDF.
Step by step
Step 1: Design
Begin by importing our graphics file and adapting to your requirements. After that, send the four different graphics to your Trotec laser. You can also use your own design for this as well.
Start with the two circular graphics for the MDF, for which you can use the following settings:
Process mode | Resolution | Cut line |
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Cut Job | 1000dpi | none |
Halftone | Others |
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colour | Optimised geometries, inner geometries first |
Info:
The small circle with the blue contour (the blue contour is only for a better overview) is used later when attaching the cube to the ball bearing. The size of this circle is determined by the inner diameter of your ball bearing + 0.2mm kerf.
Step 2: Laser cutting the MDF
Put the 2" lens into your Trotec laser cutting machine, place the MDF material on the honeycomb cutting pad and cover the remaining working surface with a suitable material to create a vacuum. The parameters will vary depending on your laser machine and the laser power available
Laser Parameter | Colour | Process | Power % | Speed % | ppi/Hz |
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Cutting | Black | Cut Co2 | 5 | 1 | 1000 |
Cutting | Red | Cut Co2 | 100 | 0.6 | 1000 |
Cutting | Blue | Cut Co2 | 100 | 0.6 | 1000 |
Laser Parameter | Passes | Air Assist | Z-Offset | Advanced |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cutting (black) | 1 | On | 0mm | - |
Cutting (red) | 1 | On | 0mm | - |
Cutting (blue) | 1 | On | 0mm | - |
Tip:
To cut even cleaner edges, replace the large nozzle with the nozzle with a small hole diameter. This is perfect for woodcuts.
Step 3: Graphic TroGlass Clear 3mm
For added effect, you can position LED lights in a transparent cube made of TroGlass Clear within the display. Then attach the small MDF circle (Ø20.2mm) with acrylic adhesive to let the cube rotate around the ball bearing. Send the individual parts of the cube to your Trotec laser using the following settings:
Process mode | Resolution | Cut Line |
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Cut Job | 1000dpi | None |
Halftone | Others |
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Colour | Optimised geometries, inner geometries first |
Step 4: Laser Cutting TroGlass Clear 3mm
Place the TroGlass 3mm on the honeycomb cutting table in your Trotec laser and cover the remaining working surface to create a vacuum. The parameters may vary depending on the laser machine used and available laser power:
Laser Process | Color | Process | Power % | Speed % | ppi/Hz |
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Cutting | Black | Cut CO2 | 8 | 1 | 1000 |
Cutting | Red | Cut CO2 | 80 | 0.5 | 5000 |
Laser Process | Passes | Air-Assist | Z-Offset | Advanced |
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Cutting (Black) | 1 | On | 0.5mm | - |
Cutting (Red) | 1 | On | - | - |
Info:
As the TroGlass Clear parts are not visible later in the final display, you can also cut them on a honeycomb cutting pad. The result will not look as good on this cutting pad as would be on the acrylic lattice table.
The cube was created on makeabox.io. Enter 0.25mm as the kerf to keep the pieces strong when joined together.
Step 5: Graphic TroGlass Clear 8mm
A disc of 8mm thick TroGlass acts as a side panel support. The paper strip with the TroGlass Mirror rectangles will be glued on this later. Send the graphic to your Trotec laser with the following settings:
Process mode | Resolution | Cut line |
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Cut Job | 1000dpi | none |
Halftone | Others |
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Colour | Optimised geometries, inner geometries first |
Step 6: Laser cutting the TroGlass Clear 8mm
Place the TroGlass 8mm plate into your Trotec laser machine and again cover the rest of the working surface completely to create vacuum and reduce the risk of fire. The parameters will vary depending on your laser machine and available laser power:
Laser Parameter | Colour | Process | Power % | Speed % | ppi/Hz |
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Cutting | Black | Cut CO2 | 8 | 1 | 1000 |
Cutting | Red | Cut CO2 | 95 | 0.25 | 20000 |
Laser Parameter | Passes | Air Assist | Z-Offset | Advanced |
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Cutting (Black) | 1 | On | 0mm | - |
Cutting (Red) | 1 | On | - 2mm | - |
Step 7: Graphic for TroGlass Mirror
The final step is to produce the visible and most important parts of the display from TroGlass Mirror laser acrylic. Send the graphics with the rectangular side parts and the engraved circle graphics individually, but using the same settings to your Trotec laser. This will help you better position the two jobs later.
Process mode | Resolution | Cut line |
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Standard Job | 500dpi | none |
Halftone | Others |
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colour | Optimised geometries, inner geometries first |
Step 8: Laser cutting TroGlass Mirror
To edit and amend the TroGlass Mirror material, add the 2.85" flexx lens to your Trotec laser and do the same in JobControl®.
Then, put double-sided tape on back of the material. Position the graphic with the rectangles on it (the green border indicates the size of the paper), and after the laser cutting, you can peel off the adhesive film from the rectangles and stick the paper, so that you have the optimum distance between the rectangles on the paper.
Position the circle with the engraving on a free spot where there is no adhesive tape on the material.
As with previous materials these setting will vary depending on your laser machine and available power.
Laser Process | Colour | Process | Power % | Speed % | ppi/Hz |
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Engraving | Black | Engrave FLP | 25 | 30 | 30000 |
Cutting | Red | Cut CO2 | 15 | 1.5 | 5000 |
Cutting | Blue | Cut CO2 | 35 | 0.4 | 5000 |
Position | Green | Positioning | - | - | - |
Laser Process | Passes | Air-Assist | Z-Offset | Advanced |
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Engraving (Black) | 1 | On | 0mm | High Quality |
Cutting (Red) | 1 | On | 2mm | - |
Cutting (Blue) | 1 | On | 0 | - |
Positioning (Green) | - | - | - | - |
Info:
We engraved the TroGlass Mirror material with the fiber laser source, as it only engraves the mirror layer, but not the TroGlass itself. This will give you the best engraving result from this material.
Tip:
The paper strip made of LaserPaper Synthetic you can work the fastest with a craft knife and Tixo. The length of the strip (circumference of the TroGlass Mirror circle) should be 610mm, the height 105mm.
Step 9: Build the display
Take the large circle of MDF with Ø194mm and insert the ball bearing into the middle recess, then glue the smaller circle (Ø160mm) made of MDF to the underside. This serves as a pedestal and gives a floating effect to the display.
Assemble the TroGlass cube and glue the smallest circle of MDF (Ø20,2mm) onto the X-marked center point with acrylic glue. After the glue has dried, insert the cube into the ball bearing. The 8mm thick TroGlass disc is provided with a double-sided adhesive tape around the edge.
Now you can stick the disc onto the cube using adhesive dots or acrylic glue. Again, an X marks the center points allowing you to centrally position it.
Now attach the paper strip with the TroGlass Mirror parts. To do this, turn the display made up to now on the head, remove the adhesive strip from the edge of the window, and carefully glue the paper strip. Make sure that the beginning and end of the strip are at the open part of the cube. Do not stick the strip in place if you want to illuminate the display, so that you can still reach inside the display, but you can create a closing mechanism through a magnetic solution.
Finally, glue the cover plate made of TroGlass Mirror onto the transparent pane using adhesive dots.
Your display is now complete and will certainly attract attention.
What makes Trotec's laser cutting and engraving materials suitable for this sample?
Since the TroGlass series was specially developed for laser cutting and engraving, high-quality laser engraving and cutting finishes are created.
Create unique applications with the TroGlass series and test our latest product: TroGlass Mirror.
TroGlass Mirror is an extruded acrylic glass, which has a reflective surface and is the perfect alternative to real glass!
Inspiration
- The display looks great on your sales counter to showcase exceptional or special merchandise such as perfume, watches or cakes or chocolates.
- As a simplified version, you can also build the display without lighting and without ball bearings.
- With a few technical adaptations, you can also use the display upside down as a funky lamp - why not try it today!