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> I've been following this project for a while. It's pretty awesome. I estimate about $10 per character (as opposed to the $180/character (!!) another poster mentioned through Alibaba), with a large portion of the cost being the custom cut "flaps" (in small quantities). It seems like the cost could get in the $2-$4 range per character but I couldn't figure out how to do it without a significant amount of labor involved in cutting the flaps.

Laser cutting a bunch of sheets at once could be one option, but material selection might be a problem: PVC releases chlorine when laser cut, which will do all sorts of horrible things to optics/the meatbag operating the machine. Maybe a cutting plotter will work, since you're using really thin sheets?




> Laser cutting a bunch of sheets at once could be one option

Use a waterjet cutter instead. You'll have some issues with microplastics in the water, but these can be filtered.


Show me a water jet cutter that's priced at the hobbyist level (and isn't a full time job to upkeep) and I'm there.


I don't understand. Just send it to a service. You don't make your own PCBs do you? There's lots of things a hobbyist cannot do in-house, and even if you can just make far more sense (at hobbyist scale) to contract out.

There is the wazer, but it doesn't live up to its hype.


A lot of hacker spaces have waterjet cutters, they're not that expensive if you're a collective pooling together funds.


Laser cutting is straight out for the hobbyist, because of the chlorine, as you correctly point out. I think the way to do this is either with a CNC or with some die punch solution.

Doing a single cutout of PVC with a CNC would be fine, but doing 40x23x7 is probably not.

Doing a die punch is maybe possible but I don't really know how to create a custom punch and what tooling to use.


It's too bad there isn't a bigger market for this, steel rule dies aren't too expensive to get made. And used clickers are pretty cheap too.

But only if you were doing a bunch of signs!


> Laser cutting is straight out for the hobbyist, because of the chlorine

Just don't use PVC blanks.




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