A great video Ara and shows exactly how much work goes into designing files!! 😉👍🏻😁 if I may ask a question, knowing what you know now regards all the upgrades and learning you’ve had to do for this particular machine, would you buy a different (ie more expensive model) from the outset or would the higher initial cost still be more than you’ve paid out so far?? (I hope that’s not a rude question 😬 I’m not asking for actual figures or anything) cheers lovely 💖✨✨✨
Thank you!! Not a rude question at all.... and I probably should have added my final thoughts into the video. I feel very blessed that my husband is mechanically minded when it comes to machines and is able to upgrade the machine we have to work how I want it to. If I was trying to upgrade it myself I would have gotten frustrated and wished I had gotten a more expensive user-friendly machine. So I think it just depends on how much the individual is willing to research, do on their own, and pay for the machine. That's why I insist on doing a lot of research before you buy. My husband did SO MUCH research in fact that he now believes he could eventually build one on his own... which would be awesome!
What a fascinating process, Ara - thank you for inviting us into your world and showing us a glimpse of how you make your Magic! I love that you explore all the differing ways that technology can be used in conjunction with hand crafting. Yay! This door design is very appealing to the eye, and I hope you do choose to install it in the Captains Quarters. xoxo
Thank you Heather! I think its so fun that even though we can design through technology we can each still keep our own design style! I am watching your video right now and LOVING your sleigh!! 💖💖
Oh my goodness ! I had just asked about this on another video of yours....but I can see immediately that it's a million miles out of my capacity. It's SO far out of my ability, that I can't even tell you if this was a good video..lol I CAN tell, that you take great care in your explanations.
I am glad you found the video😉 I am very thankful that my husband is technology inclined... he helps me out a lot in that way or I am pretty sure I would not be attempting the laser cutter either!
@@BentleyHouseMinis The appeal of assembling laser cut miniature furniture, is in the precision. It practically falls into place when putting the pieces together....and for me...no matter how much I reprimand myself to take my time, and to take great care in measuring and cutting...I always fall sadly short of the goal. 😊 Thank-you for taking to time to respond. Much appreciated.
So cool! A laser cutter really allows you to be more creative knowing that you can cut any type of details you can imagine. Love it! I'll probably never be lucky enough to have one but enjoyed watching you using it none the less. Thanks for the great videos.
The door works perfectly in the Captain's Quarters. And the colour is a nice contrast, so don't change a thing! Also I am looking forward to the kits that you are going to sell in the new year.
This is really cool, Ara, I could watch you do this all day. I think the door goes really well and is gorgeous. Anytime you want to show us your process, I'm game, it's perfect.
VERY instructive! Not that I could ever afford anything in this vein, but knowing how it works is fascinating. Where was all of this technology 60 years ago when I started this hobby??????
Thank you for a well thought out guide to the weirdly wonderful mind of Ara! lol It was a great little course in programming and not even a little bit boring. I think the door is beautiful and it should live in the quarters. On another note, I do wish little Stormy loved you at least a little bit....hahahahaha. She obviously adores you. She's a beauty.
Very cool to see how your designs come to life ... thank you for sharing your process! Although I'll never have a laser cutter or the technical knowledge to do that myself, I enjoyed seeing how it was done. Looking forward to seeing your kits! ❤
I use Illustrator for work and I recently drew some accessories for my Christmas house, porch fans, outdoor lights, squirrel feeder and a bird house. Seeing your process was very helpful for me. I'm mostly self taught and I'm sil cutting with hand tools.
Thank you Ara, we appreciate the time and effort you put into your projects. The laser machine is amazing, although it was interesting to watch you make the door, it looked complicated to me, you are very clever. The gingerbread house looks cute, I look forward to more laser cutting projects they intrigue me.👍👍👍👏👏👏
Umm. I have been thinking about getting a laser cutter for when I start working on my dolls house simply because I would love to make all of it my self rather than buying someone else’s doors and window frames and such like but I think I will save up for a model that’s simpler to use😹😹😹 Thank you for showing your laser cutter it really does help to narrow down my options in the future 😊😊
Oh wow! You have got an amazing clarity in your explaination. Bit like how I would explain random things to my friends or family. But soon I realize its a bit of strech and I should cut it short for them to not get overwhelmed with info. Kept me thinking that I am not good with it until I came across your channel to this video! Beautifully paced and addressed almost every impromptu question that arises while listening. That shows you do think from info consumers POV and plan your explaination. Really a great quality to possess. Subscribing to support & More power to you! :) P.S. I am into more or less a related field and was researching something about the smallest size achievable through laser cutting and fortunately found this! Thanks, Cheers!
Ara, that was so cool to watch. It looks like learning how to use the software is the hardest part. Inkscape drives me CRAZY! I love the layering effect. Since I can't afford a laser cutter I am going to try with my Brother Scanncut,
Thank you Carmenlita! As you could probably tell from the video I spend very little time in Inkscape because it can be frustrating. I like to get my design down in Photoshop and just do the vector stuff I have to do quickly ;) Let me know if it works with your Scanncut!
Great video Ara. Very informative and interesting to watch. Re laser cutting, a thought for those who don't have a laser cutter (me included). I downloaded the free Inkscape program (had to watch a few UA-cam videos to be able to use it). I then design what I want and create the vector file. I then take it to a place that has a laser cutter and just get them to cut it for me. It is not a very expensive process and a lot cheaper than buying a machine.
Great video. I would love a laser cutter but not cost effective for me at this time. I would have to learn a lot to get started. I appreciate the overview because it gave me many answers I have had. I absolutely love how the door came out. Thank you so much for all you share with us. xo
I am so happy to share whatever I know so each person can make their own decision. It's hard to know whether a certain tool will work well for you if you don't have as much info as possible! Thank you Nancy!💖
Yay! Oooo, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us -- sooo very generous of you! ❤️❤️❤️ Super appreciative of your friendly, wonderful videos!! ❤️❤️❤️ 🐿🐿🐿 Thank you!
Thank you so much for providing this overview! I love the idea of laser cutting and could do the software parts of it. But probably wouldn't want to do all the necessary upgrades. So will keep it on my "gotta have wish list" for now. Love your door!
Thank you Daphne! You can also use the same process with the software and use a blade cutting machine like the cricut maker if that is better suited to your needs. They both use SVG's but just different cutting methods.
This was very helpful. Thank you! I can see the door in the Captain's Quarters. He's been around the world and through time, so this door might have been inspired by some Oriental elements and Gothic architecture elements. He'd certainly would have been able to have it custom-made, I would think. It's absolutely beautiful and gives my imagination a kick-start! Thank you!
Very true Rachael! Maybe... he collects bits of his ship along his travels too... like doors or little bits of trim here and there. Love that idea! So glad you enjoyed the video!
Another spectacular video, Ara! I'm learning to make svg files for cricut maker, and you just helped me so much. Thank you! I love the door for the captain's quarters, and maybe you could add door hinges that match the handle.
I have to admit that all of the computer stuff went way over my head but it was really interesting to see all the steps involved in creating a piece on the laser cutter. I love the way the door turned out and think it looks great in the Captain's Quarters but maybe with a repaint :)
What is that white material you cut? I am using mostly wood for cutting, but this material seems an alternative for some projects. Thank you in advance for your answer. For air assist pump - make it hang with piece of wire - much less noise.
Thank you for the tip! The material is called mat board. It's the stuff that they use to create a mat around framed artwork. It can be found at a lot of craft shops and framing stores. I like it because it's cheaper than wood at that thickness and a lot more durable👍
Wow, it is a little bit harder than I thought it would be, but it's really cool how everything ends up so symmetrical and straight. I think the door would look great in the captain's den, and mismatched doors seems like a good idea, or at least different symbols on the circle in the design. Oh, and your dog is so cute!
Aww thanks Dani! I like the different symbols idea. Maybe a moon on the other one? I would have to figure out what they meant according to his story ;)
Thank you for taking the mystery out of creating SVG files and laser cutting machines. I would most likely use a CriCut machine instead of a laser cutter for my own purposes. Great job!
Using a cricut is definitely a good way to go if you're not wanting to deal with the venting, ash, etc.... If I wasn't planning on making multiples of kits I might have considered the Cricut too (but I would be going through way too many blades!)👍 Thank you!
I think the door turned out fantastic Ara. I also think it looks fabulous as the Captains door, I would paint it the same color brown as the walls but I would paint the sun burst either with one of your metal paint colors i.e. bronze, gold, silver or you could just do a yellow or orange just to make it pop a bit. one of the metallic ones is what i would use. Okay, so i just paused long enough to read julia trents comments about painting the starburst, lol. I really got a great feel for the process you go through just to make a door, I can't imagine what it would take you to create an entire house, like the Addams family house if you had to have it done quick. Thanks for letting us into your brain for the building of this door.:)
Great minds think alike! I love the metallic paint idea and I think it would be a great highlight like you said ;) I think it would be so fun to make my own house kit someday... but yeah I can't even imagine that process yet lol!
Ara fabulous info! I have been using adobie software before it was available to the public. I have a few "pro-tips" 1. in the upper left corner where the ruler meets, click & hold to bring your 0 point where you want it. Double click it to change from inches to MM. 2. Double click on the rectangle or circle tool to bring up a window to size your object exactly what you want. 3. Holding the cont. & alt. Keys at the same time will change your curser to the hand tool to move your view. Just a few shortcuts that I can remember, my versions are 10 year old but they generally don't change the shortcuts keys as the upgrade. Plus I have never tried the "non-professional" versions avaliable I just keep an old computer to keep mine working 😃.
Awesome!! Thank you for sharing those! I am always up for tips and tricks that make computer programs easy. I appreciate you taking the time to share these💖
This was cool to watch. I loved the glimpse of Stormy. The door was really neat. I think that it sounds like the captain might be a bit of a collector so it would actually make sense for him to have different doors for each space. Are you going to highlight any of the pieces like with a lighter brown or a golden brown or even gold? The sunburst might be interesting in gold just to show it off a bit. Just a thought. The captain’s quarters is turning out really neat and fun to watch you build and create. I love it. Are you going to create a captain doll to go in it or just leave that to everyone’s imagination? Either way can’t wait to see more. Take care and have fun. :-)
I love the idea of the gold highlights! I might wait until I have the majority of the interior done and be selective with the some gold. It would be a great touch I think! I am not sure about making the doll yet... Making a doll always is a risk of its not realistic enough ;)
That was so interesting! Thank you for the look-through the process. What are the consumables that would be needed for this laser cutter? I realise you use cardstock and other base materials but does the machine ‘use up’ any parts associated with the laser, pumps or fan extractors etc?
Good question! Besides the materials that I cut there are not many consumables for this machine. The laser can wear out at some point but it is after much use. The reason I wanted the laser cutter over the cricut machine is because I would have to replace blades much more often than replacing the laser. The only other thing I can think of is that we use a few drops of anti-fungal stuff in the water bucket to keep mold from growing between the times we change the water out. And of course there'st he electricity it takes to run it. I hope that helps :)
Thank you. Wonderful video; I found every step useful. I would love a laser cutter for the detail and precision but I am thinking a Cricut would be better for someone who lives in a small apartment -- especially considering the ventilation requirements of the laser cutter. I think you saved me from a huge mistake.
Very cool! I came over from Jazza. I submitted an entry but didn't get selected but no biggie. I also own a laser and I bought my wife a doll house if she ever gets around to putting it together.
Thank you!! I am just now getting started with the laser cutter but its such a cool machine. I have started making ornaments too and selling them at craft shows👍 Now you know they're good for making dollhouse furniture too lol ;) Welcome to the channel!
Would love to buy a done cut in 1/6 scale so much😫 I really need this to my upcoming project to my niece(barbiehouse) 🤣thanks for showing how you do it step by step
Bentley House Minis a two floor house whit 3 and a 1/2 rooms whit working doors. all walls in foamboard and thick cardboard floors. Made the bottom already just need to wallpaper it, make a fancy front door and frame the main plastic (no glass) window 🤣 she didnt want one from the store due to cost and non real looks.
Good for the Captain's door. It's just fancy enough to work. However, it would be good to get into a rough and tumble pirate's head a little when creating a pirate's chamber. I think you should stick a dagger or two in the door, as if the Captain sometimes throws daggers/knifes into the door whenever he's unhappy (or maybe to pass the time). Maybe when his bosun gives him some bad news. lol. As the bosun exits, the Captain tosses a dagger at the door in anger. Tells a bit of story and shows off a bit of the pirate life/attitude in the room. Where pirates dwell, there's bound to be "battle damage" to furniture, doorways and the floors.
Great idea! I don't think the Captain is a pirate himself but that doesn't mean he hasn't gone up against some pirates in his time :) We can definitely put some door gashes to show a little history and age to the piece!
That sure was interesting. As much as I would love to have a laser cutter I think my computer skills are not up to par. I see I would probably have issues. That's what happens when our kids grow up and move out. They arent around to teach us new technologies. So I will live vicariously through you if that's ok.
That's definitely ok Teresa! And I hope to use the laser cutter to make kits for those who would rather purchase the pieces than the machine. I hope that will be helpful!
Great video! I'm thinking of saving up for a GloForge since I wouldn't have to do much accessorizing and GloForge seems to come with presets that I would need. Unfortunately at my age, I don't have the patience or time to do a lot of trial and error (a little is fine). I think a laser would be the perfect complement to my Cricut Maker and my miniature addiction.
Thanks so much for this Ara, it was very informative about all the needs a laser cutter comes with! Unfortunately (or fortunately?) that particular laser cutter isn’t available on Amazon, maybe it’s sold out, but it had the specs. I’m a whiz in Illustrator so making SVG files is super easy for me- just a matter of coming up with the ideas! I’ve worked with vinyl plotters in the past, I’m still considering all my options... Thanks again!
Thank you Richard! Someone suggested possibly using gold highlights on parts of the door and that may help it fit in.. I would have to play with it. Great thought!
The drag chain is used to keep the air compressor tube out of the way; otherwise, the laser would burn through the tube. If you don't replace the laser head you can't use the air compressor any way and so the drag chain isn't needed. If you decide to add a secondary (red) laser for laser tracking purposes, the drag chain would also keep the wires out of the way.
Hi there! Im a new subscriber, I love your channel! This was a really great overview. I plan on utilizing my local maker space laser cutter because I don’t have the space or proper ventilation in my studio apartment to get my own unfortunately... I was wondering if you knew about Adobe Illustrator? It’s strictly a vector software, but you can layout the shapes and designs, and trace shapes like you did in photoshop elements, but you wouldn’t have to do the second step in Inkscape. Illustrator is a one stop shop! Once you complete your design and layout the individual parts, just set each shape to no fill and keep the outlines, then save as an svg file and you’re done! It’s the software we use for all the laser cutters. It would save you a ton of time in the process! Hopefully this helps!
Welcome to the channel Jessica! And thank you for the suggestion. I have not used illustrator at all before but it definitely sounds like something I should look into. I am comfortable with photoshop and how it works so I just tried to make it work for my needs. But it sounds like working with illustrator might save me some time. Thank you!
I was searching for this type of information from last one month... Finally got this video... Thank you so much madam for wonderful information... Can you tell me where we can get that mac board? Is it same like sunboard?
Matboard is the material they use around artwork in frames. It's the stuff they use to put a mat around the art. It can be found in most stores where they do frame work :)
Thanks Jan! There is a way to design straight in the Inkscape program but I find it more frustrating and I am just more familiar with photoshop ;) I like the porthole idea... sounds like a fun challenge!
Nice video, if you made each layer like a stencil, where all the little pieces have tabs or points of contact it might be easier to assemble. The top layer may always have too many small pieces spread too far apart to make a single piece from, but the green layer you had might have worked well as one piece.
I wonder if venting the laser cutter out the window makes the neighbors complain?? Especially if you live in an area where the houses are close together. I love that door!!! I really like the sunburst. It might work for the Captains Quarters - I don't know if you ended up using it or not since I'm a month behind watching this video!! Trying to catch up since I just started following you when Jazza featured you on his channel.
I have walked outside and checked and you can barely hear anything. Also the campfire smell that typically comes with cutting the materials is barely noticeable and quickly fades. No complaints so far! Thank you for checking out my channel and welcome!! :)
I run my vent tube up above the roof so that the wind can carry it away. Some materials are extremely stinky (plastics) and others are no worse than having a wood stove with a chimney (like wood, paper and cardboard). You could capture the smoke and filter it but that's pretty expensive and you have to buy filters a lot. I prefer to let it just blow away.
Fyi... inkscape and gimp are totally free... inkscape is a vector program like illustrator and gimp is a roster drawing program like photoshop.. both are very popular and tons of tutorials online
Hey, I love your work but I've never commented before. I'm doing so now to tell you that you really should remove the metal from inside the machine. If everything goes well, the only risk you run is probably damaging your material a bit on the backside due to the laser reflecting off the material, but complications would range from fire to damage to your eyes etc. We had one defective machine with a tiny space in the housing where the laser beam escaped and burned a tiny hole in the wall - which means it would have burned skin if anybody passed through the beam.. These accidents are not super probable, as there is material covering the metal, but if you'd ever make a mistake and run the laser over the metal alone, the reflection could do all the rest and also damage your machine. On a fun note, experiment with engraving levels to achieve actual 3d "cuts". I've had great results with running several light engravings similar to how you would dip dye a gradient, if that makes sense. It creates a varying depth and if calculated well can give a 3d relief type result, like you would get with cnc routers. Again, I love your work, great, love your channel.
Thank you for the kind words and the insight on the machine Cansu! It sounds like you have a lot of experience in using them. The piece of metal we have in there is not reflective but I will definitely do a couple tests and double check we are running the machine safely. I need to have something under the material other wise the pieces fall down into the machine and the laser passes over and marks them again. Any suggestions on a different material that could go under the matboard I use? As I am still experimenting I am open to any ideas! Thank you!
@@BentleyHouseMinis I made those projects with my plotter before. Cut cardboard pieces 4-5 times and glued them together. In the end its nearly like plywood with2-3mm thickness. A lasercutter wil make this much faster.
A great video Ara and shows exactly how much work goes into designing files!! 😉👍🏻😁 if I may ask a question, knowing what you know now regards all the upgrades and learning you’ve had to do for this particular machine, would you buy a different (ie more expensive model) from the outset or would the higher initial cost still be more than you’ve paid out so far?? (I hope that’s not a rude question 😬 I’m not asking for actual figures or anything) cheers lovely 💖✨✨✨
Thank you!! Not a rude question at all.... and I probably should have added my final thoughts into the video. I feel very blessed that my husband is mechanically minded when it comes to machines and is able to upgrade the machine we have to work how I want it to. If I was trying to upgrade it myself I would have gotten frustrated and wished I had gotten a more expensive user-friendly machine. So I think it just depends on how much the individual is willing to research, do on their own, and pay for the machine. That's why I insist on doing a lot of research before you buy. My husband did SO MUCH research in fact that he now believes he could eventually build one on his own... which would be awesome!
Bentley House Minis that’s fab thank you lovely 😊 💖✨
What a fascinating process, Ara - thank you for inviting us into your world and showing us a glimpse of how you make your Magic! I love that you explore all the differing ways that technology can be used in conjunction with hand crafting. Yay!
This door design is very appealing to the eye, and I hope you do choose to install it in the Captains Quarters. xoxo
Thank you Heather! I think its so fun that even though we can design through technology we can each still keep our own design style! I am watching your video right now and LOVING your sleigh!! 💖💖
Just getting started with laser cutting, thanks for showing the process!
Oh my goodness ! I had just asked about this on another video of yours....but I can see immediately that it's a million miles out of my capacity.
It's SO far out of my ability, that I can't even tell you if this was a good video..lol
I CAN tell, that you take great care in your explanations.
I am glad you found the video😉 I am very thankful that my husband is technology inclined... he helps me out a lot in that way or I am pretty sure I would not be attempting the laser cutter either!
@@BentleyHouseMinis The appeal of assembling laser cut miniature furniture, is in the precision. It practically falls into place when putting the pieces together....and for me...no matter how much I reprimand myself to take my time, and to take great care in measuring and cutting...I always fall sadly short of the goal. 😊
Thank-you for taking to time to respond. Much appreciated.
I enjoyed your “overview “ of your process. So cool!
So cool! A laser cutter really allows you to be more creative knowing that you can cut any type of details you can imagine. Love it! I'll probably never be lucky enough to have one but enjoyed watching you using it none the less. Thanks for the great videos.
I am so glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you!
That was really interesting! My daughter loves your Addams Family house. She wants to make an apothecary shop. I'm into the modern look. 😁
Thank you Janine! An apothecary project sounds amazing! How fun that you both can enjoy the hobby but in your own unique styles ;)
The door works perfectly in the Captain's Quarters. And the colour is a nice contrast, so don't change a thing! Also I am looking forward to the kits that you are going to sell in the new year.
This is really cool, Ara, I could watch you do this all day. I think the door goes really well and is gorgeous. Anytime you want to show us your process, I'm game, it's perfect.
That's great to know thank you! I don't want to make videos that are boring ;)
VERY instructive! Not that I could ever afford anything in this vein, but knowing how it works is fascinating. Where was all of this technology 60 years ago when I started this hobby??????
I am glad you enjoyed the video George! 💖
Thank you for a well thought out guide to the weirdly wonderful mind of Ara! lol It was a great little course in programming and not even a little bit boring. I think the door is beautiful and it should live in the quarters. On another note, I do wish little Stormy loved you at least a little bit....hahahahaha. She obviously adores you. She's a beauty.
Thank you so much! I am glad it wasn't boring!! Haha Stormy runs the place these days!! ;)
That process appears very complicated and impressive. The end result is amazing, as well as the design. Thanks for sharing.
I am glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Looks amazing on the captains quarters
Thank you Susan!
Wonderfully done. Very informative! Door looks great! Have a better day!
Thank you Sean!
Thank you Ara I may never get a laser cut machine but love you sharing the process
I am glad you enjoyed it!
I love the door for the Captain’s Quarters! Great job once again! ❤️💪🏻
Thank you Sondra! I think it looks good there too ;)
Bentley House Minis You’re very welcome!
Thanks, Ara, I really enjoyed learning this process!
Thank you Rob!
@@BentleyHouseMinis biancolillo
Thoroughly interesting & informative, Ara. Thank you.
Thank you Joanne!
That is a cool door! Love it
Thank you Daniela!
Very cool to see how your designs come to life ... thank you for sharing your process! Although I'll never have a laser cutter or the technical knowledge to do that myself, I enjoyed seeing how it was done. Looking forward to seeing your kits! ❤
I am so glad you enjoyed it Pamela! Thank you💖
Awesome. Learned a lot. Thank you.
Cool! It would make a terrific Captain's door.
Ara, thank you for this very informative video, and all your videos in fact. I am hooked xx
Aww thanks Josephine! I am so glad you enjoyed it!
I use Illustrator for work and I recently drew some accessories for my Christmas house, porch fans, outdoor lights, squirrel feeder and a bird house.
Seeing your process was very helpful for me. I'm mostly self taught and I'm sil cutting with hand tools.
I am glad you liked the video Danielle! I hope to someday learn a little more about illustrator too ;)
Thank you Ara, we appreciate the time and effort you put into your projects. The laser machine is amazing, although it was interesting to watch you make the door, it looked complicated to me, you are very clever.
The gingerbread house looks cute, I look forward to more laser cutting projects they intrigue me.👍👍👍👏👏👏
Thank you Paula! I am so glad you enjoyed the video :) I really do like the laser cutter machine and I am glad you guys are liking it too!
Umm. I have been thinking about getting a laser cutter for when I start working on my dolls house simply because I would love to make all of it my self rather than buying someone else’s doors and window frames and such like but I think I will save up for a model that’s simpler to use😹😹😹
Thank you for showing your laser cutter it really does help to narrow down my options in the future 😊😊
I am glad you found it helpful Angela! There are several brands and styles out there so it can be a daunting research task.
That’s so very true and what you can find in the States is different to what we have here in Oz 😹😹😹so this makes just as interesting 😹😹😹😹
Oh wow! You have got an amazing clarity in your explaination. Bit like how I would explain random things to my friends or family. But soon I realize its a bit of strech and I should cut it short for them to not get overwhelmed with info. Kept me thinking that I am not good with it until I came across your channel to this video! Beautifully paced and addressed almost every impromptu question that arises while listening. That shows you do think from info consumers POV and plan your explaination. Really a great quality to possess. Subscribing to support & More power to you! :)
P.S. I am into more or less a related field and was researching something about the smallest size achievable through laser cutting and fortunately found this! Thanks, Cheers!
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I am always over the moon to hear that my videos are helpful and come across clear! I appreciate it!
Ara, that was so cool to watch. It looks like learning how to use the software is the hardest part. Inkscape drives me CRAZY! I love the layering effect. Since I can't afford a laser cutter I am going to try with my Brother Scanncut,
Thank you Carmenlita! As you could probably tell from the video I spend very little time in Inkscape because it can be frustrating. I like to get my design down in Photoshop and just do the vector stuff I have to do quickly ;) Let me know if it works with your Scanncut!
Really interesting to watch. Thank you!
I am glad you enjoyed it!
That’s so clever!
Great video Ara. Very informative and interesting to watch. Re laser cutting, a thought for those who don't have a laser cutter (me included). I downloaded the free Inkscape program (had to watch a few UA-cam videos to be able to use it). I then design what I want and create the vector file. I then take it to a place that has a laser cutter and just get them to cut it for me. It is not a very expensive process and a lot cheaper than buying a machine.
Great suggestions Lea!! I love that and I will make that suggestion next time I do a video involving the laser cutter 👍
Great video. I would love a laser cutter but not cost effective for me at this time. I would have to learn a lot to get started. I appreciate the overview because it gave me many answers I have had. I absolutely love how the door came out. Thank you so much for all you share with us. xo
I am so happy to share whatever I know so each person can make their own decision. It's hard to know whether a certain tool will work well for you if you don't have as much info as possible! Thank you Nancy!💖
Yay! Oooo, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us -- sooo very generous of you! ❤️❤️❤️ Super appreciative of your friendly, wonderful videos!! ❤️❤️❤️
🐿🐿🐿 Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed the video! I am glad to share!
I like the door for the Captain's Quarters, I think it works really well
Thank you Claire!
Amazing, instructive video.... Thank you so much!! It certainly works with the Captains Quarters :)
Thanks so much!! :)
Thank you so much for providing this overview! I love the idea of laser cutting and could do the software parts of it. But probably wouldn't want to do all the necessary upgrades. So will keep it on my "gotta have wish list" for now. Love your door!
Thank you Daphne! You can also use the same process with the software and use a blade cutting machine like the cricut maker if that is better suited to your needs. They both use SVG's but just different cutting methods.
Thanks so much Ara. I think this would be the way i could do some designs for my Scan & Cut
Awesome! I am glad it was helpful!
This was very helpful. Thank you! I can see the door in the Captain's Quarters. He's been around the world and through time, so this door might have been inspired by some Oriental elements and Gothic architecture elements. He'd certainly would have been able to have it custom-made, I would think. It's absolutely beautiful and gives my imagination a kick-start! Thank you!
Very true Rachael! Maybe... he collects bits of his ship along his travels too... like doors or little bits of trim here and there. Love that idea! So glad you enjoyed the video!
WOW Amazing! Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another spectacular video, Ara! I'm learning to make svg files for cricut maker, and you just helped me so much. Thank you! I love the door for the captain's quarters, and maybe you could add door hinges that match the handle.
I am so glad it was helpful for you! I like the idea of the matching hinges! I will have to see what I can come up with ;)
I have to admit that all of the computer stuff went way over my head but it was really interesting to see all the steps involved in creating a piece on the laser cutter.
I love the way the door turned out and think it looks great in the Captain's Quarters but maybe with a repaint :)
Thank you! I think I definitely will either add paint or repaint the door but I bet it ends up in the CQ ;)
So interesting. thanks for sharing
What is that white material you cut? I am using mostly wood for cutting, but this material seems an alternative for some projects. Thank you in advance for your answer. For air assist pump - make it hang with piece of wire - much less noise.
Thank you for the tip! The material is called mat board. It's the stuff that they use to create a mat around framed artwork. It can be found at a lot of craft shops and framing stores. I like it because it's cheaper than wood at that thickness and a lot more durable👍
@@BentleyHouseMinis Thank you very much. I will try find this material and give it a chance.
Wow, it is a little bit harder than I thought it would be, but it's really cool how everything ends up so symmetrical and straight.
I think the door would look great in the captain's den, and mismatched doors seems like a good idea, or at least different symbols on the circle in the design.
Oh, and your dog is so cute!
Aww thanks Dani! I like the different symbols idea. Maybe a moon on the other one? I would have to figure out what they meant according to his story ;)
Thank you for taking the mystery out of creating SVG files and laser cutting machines. I would most likely use a CriCut machine instead of a laser cutter for my own purposes. Great job!
Using a cricut is definitely a good way to go if you're not wanting to deal with the venting, ash, etc.... If I wasn't planning on making multiples of kits I might have considered the Cricut too (but I would be going through way too many blades!)👍 Thank you!
From a professional standpoint for making kits the laser machine is the best way to go. I’m sure your kits will be very popular.
great tutorial
I think the door turned out fantastic Ara. I also think it looks fabulous as the Captains door, I would paint it the same color brown as the walls but I would paint the sun burst either with one of your metal paint colors i.e. bronze, gold, silver or you could just do a yellow or orange just to make it pop a bit. one of the metallic ones is what i would use. Okay, so i just paused long enough to read julia trents comments about painting the starburst, lol. I really got a great feel for the process you go through just to make a door, I can't imagine what it would take you to create an entire house, like the Addams family house if you had to have it done quick. Thanks for letting us into your brain for the building of this door.:)
Great minds think alike! I love the metallic paint idea and I think it would be a great highlight like you said ;) I think it would be so fun to make my own house kit someday... but yeah I can't even imagine that process yet lol!
Have you ever thought about switching to CAD for your computer workflow? Seems like it be a lot better suited for what you're using it for
It would probably be a good idea... but I can't afford the program :/
Ara fabulous info! I have been using adobie software before it was available to the public. I have a few "pro-tips"
1. in the upper left corner where the ruler meets, click & hold to bring your 0 point where you want it. Double click it to change from inches to MM.
2. Double click on the rectangle or circle tool to bring up a window to size your object exactly what you want.
3. Holding the cont. & alt. Keys at the same time will change your curser to the hand tool to move your view.
Just a few shortcuts that I can remember, my versions are 10 year old but they generally don't change the shortcuts keys as the upgrade. Plus I have never tried the "non-professional" versions avaliable I just keep an old computer to keep mine working 😃.
Awesome!! Thank you for sharing those! I am always up for tips and tricks that make computer programs easy. I appreciate you taking the time to share these💖
This was cool to watch. I loved the glimpse of Stormy. The door was really neat. I think that it sounds like the captain might be a bit of a collector so it would actually make sense for him to have different doors for each space. Are you going to highlight any of the pieces like with a lighter brown or a golden brown or even gold? The sunburst might be interesting in gold just to show it off a bit. Just a thought. The captain’s quarters is turning out really neat and fun to watch you build and create. I love it. Are you going to create a captain doll to go in it or just leave that to everyone’s imagination? Either way can’t wait to see more. Take care and have fun. :-)
I love the idea of the gold highlights! I might wait until I have the majority of the interior done and be selective with the some gold. It would be a great touch I think! I am not sure about making the doll yet... Making a doll always is a risk of its not realistic enough ;)
useful tutorial...ooops overwiev, thanks so much!!
Haha thanks!
That was so interesting! Thank you for the look-through the process. What are the consumables that would be needed for this laser cutter? I realise you use cardstock and other base materials but does the machine ‘use up’ any parts associated with the laser, pumps or fan extractors etc?
Good question! Besides the materials that I cut there are not many consumables for this machine. The laser can wear out at some point but it is after much use. The reason I wanted the laser cutter over the cricut machine is because I would have to replace blades much more often than replacing the laser. The only other thing I can think of is that we use a few drops of anti-fungal stuff in the water bucket to keep mold from growing between the times we change the water out. And of course there'st he electricity it takes to run it. I hope that helps :)
Bentley House Minis good to know! Thank you
Thank you. Wonderful video; I found every step useful. I would love a laser cutter for the detail and precision but I am thinking a Cricut would be better for someone who lives in a small apartment -- especially considering the ventilation requirements of the laser cutter. I think you saved me from a huge mistake.
I have been waiting for this video from you
I am glad I could finally get it created for you! ;)
Very cool! I came over from Jazza. I submitted an entry but didn't get selected but no biggie. I also own a laser and I bought my wife a doll house if she ever gets around to putting it together.
I use my laser to make thousands of ornaments every year. It's a pretty good niche.
Thank you!! I am just now getting started with the laser cutter but its such a cool machine. I have started making ornaments too and selling them at craft shows👍 Now you know they're good for making dollhouse furniture too lol ;) Welcome to the channel!
Bentley House Minis unlimited potential! I’ve been using it in part for guitar building on my channel.
Would love to buy a done cut in 1/6 scale so much😫 I really need this to my upcoming project to my niece(barbiehouse) 🤣thanks for showing how you do it step by step
I am glad to share the process! What kind of Barbie house are you making?
Bentley House Minis a two floor house whit 3 and a 1/2 rooms whit working doors. all walls in foamboard and thick cardboard floors. Made the bottom already just need to wallpaper it, make a fancy front door and frame the main plastic (no glass) window 🤣 she didnt want one from the store due to cost and non real looks.
Good for the Captain's door. It's just fancy enough to work. However, it would be good to get into a rough and tumble pirate's head a little when creating a pirate's chamber. I think you should stick a dagger or two in the door, as if the Captain sometimes throws daggers/knifes into the door whenever he's unhappy (or maybe to pass the time). Maybe when his bosun gives him some bad news. lol. As the bosun exits, the Captain tosses a dagger at the door in anger. Tells a bit of story and shows off a bit of the pirate life/attitude in the room. Where pirates dwell, there's bound to be "battle damage" to furniture, doorways and the floors.
Great idea! I don't think the Captain is a pirate himself but that doesn't mean he hasn't gone up against some pirates in his time :) We can definitely put some door gashes to show a little history and age to the piece!
That sure was interesting. As much as I would love to have a laser cutter I think my computer skills are not up to par. I see I would probably have issues. That's what happens when our kids grow up and move out. They arent around to teach us new technologies. So I will live vicariously through you if that's ok.
That's definitely ok Teresa! And I hope to use the laser cutter to make kits for those who would rather purchase the pieces than the machine. I hope that will be helpful!
@@BentleyHouseMinis I will be one of your customers for sure
Cool! Thanks for sharing :)
Happy to!
Those amazing toys, I wish you were my neighbour. Thanks for this Ara. I forgot to say yes :(
Haha yes! I would love to have a literal physical mini community right here! We could create all day!
I just started laser cutting, thank you for sharing.. you said matt board, did you mean mdf or foam board or card stock or chip board ? T i a
I love it for the captains quarters. A little darker would be better.
Thank you Robin! I think so too!
Great video! I'm thinking of saving up for a GloForge since I wouldn't have to do much accessorizing and GloForge seems to come with presets that I would need. Unfortunately at my age, I don't have the patience or time to do a lot of trial and error (a little is fine). I think a laser would be the perfect complement to my Cricut Maker and my miniature addiction.
Thanks so much for this Ara, it was very informative about all the needs a laser cutter comes with! Unfortunately (or fortunately?) that particular laser cutter isn’t available on Amazon, maybe it’s sold out, but it had the specs. I’m a whiz in Illustrator so making SVG files is super easy for me- just a matter of coming up with the ideas! I’ve worked with vinyl plotters in the past, I’m still considering all my options... Thanks again!
PS. I’m “Make it Spooky” on Instagram 😁
Hmm... interesting that it's sold out! Oh yes you should be great at making files if you know illustrator. SVG's were a learning curve for me!
I like the look of the door but I don't think it fits the captains cabin. Possibly the oval could be representative of a globe or a compass?
Thank you Richard! Someone suggested possibly using gold highlights on parts of the door and that may help it fit in.. I would have to play with it. Great thought!
I am interested in this machine but I am not good in program . Thanks for sharing .
I am glad to share ;)
Ara how necessary was the drag chain?
I think it is what keeps things up an out of the way of the laser. I would have to check with the husband though.
The drag chain is used to keep the air compressor tube out of the way; otherwise, the laser would burn through the tube. If you don't replace the laser head you can't use the air compressor any way and so the drag chain isn't needed. If you decide to add a secondary (red) laser for laser tracking purposes, the drag chain would also keep the wires out of the way.
Hi there! Im a new subscriber, I love your channel! This was a really great overview. I plan on utilizing my local maker space laser cutter because I don’t have the space or proper ventilation in my studio apartment to get my own unfortunately...
I was wondering if you knew about Adobe Illustrator? It’s strictly a vector software, but you can layout the shapes and designs, and trace shapes like you did in photoshop elements, but you wouldn’t have to do the second step in Inkscape. Illustrator is a one stop shop! Once you complete your design and layout the individual parts, just set each shape to no fill and keep the outlines, then save as an svg file and you’re done! It’s the software we use for all the laser cutters. It would save you a ton of time in the process! Hopefully this helps!
Welcome to the channel Jessica! And thank you for the suggestion. I have not used illustrator at all before but it definitely sounds like something I should look into. I am comfortable with photoshop and how it works so I just tried to make it work for my needs. But it sounds like working with illustrator might save me some time. Thank you!
Good morning! I’m bright and early!
Good morning Sondra!
Mam can we use auto CAD for this?
I was searching for this type of information from last one month... Finally got this video... Thank you so much madam for wonderful information...
Can you tell me where we can get that mac board? Is it same like sunboard?
Matboard is the material they use around artwork in frames. It's the stuff they use to put a mat around the art. It can be found in most stores where they do frame work :)
Turned out great! Too bad you have to use 3 different programs. Might be cool to make a door for Capt Quarters with a porthole that opens and closes.
Thanks Jan! There is a way to design straight in the Inkscape program but I find it more frustrating and I am just more familiar with photoshop ;) I like the porthole idea... sounds like a fun challenge!
Nice video, if you made each layer like a stencil, where all the little pieces have tabs or points of contact it might be easier to assemble. The top layer may always have too many small pieces spread too far apart to make a single piece from, but the green layer you had might have worked well as one piece.
Great video! SAFETY tip, do NOT use the galvanized metal as a base, the burning galvanization is very toxic, use a non-coated metal instead. :)
Thank you for the tip! I stopped using that a long time ago but I am glad to mentioned it to anyone else seeing this!
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I like the Door for the Captain's Room. But for me, the Door is a little bit to reddish.
Really beautiful
Thank you Silvara!! I will have to tweak it a little bit I think too ;)
Can I do it on a Cricut Maker?
If you use rubber bands and hover it with rubber bands it will drastically cute down the sound of the vacuum pump.. do it like a microphone stand
That's too much computer confusion. I'll just keep buying your awesome kits.
This machine can cut how many mm Wood
I am not sure exactly. I have not experimented much with wood yet.
I wonder if venting the laser cutter out the window makes the neighbors complain?? Especially if you live in an area where the houses are close together.
I love that door!!! I really like the sunburst. It might work for the Captains Quarters - I don't know if you ended up using it or not since I'm a month behind watching this video!! Trying to catch up since I just started following you when Jazza featured you on his channel.
I have walked outside and checked and you can barely hear anything. Also the campfire smell that typically comes with cutting the materials is barely noticeable and quickly fades. No complaints so far! Thank you for checking out my channel and welcome!! :)
I run my vent tube up above the roof so that the wind can carry it away. Some materials are extremely stinky (plastics) and others are no worse than having a wood stove with a chimney (like wood, paper and cardboard). You could capture the smoke and filter it but that's pretty expensive and you have to buy filters a lot. I prefer to let it just blow away.
Fyi... inkscape and gimp are totally free... inkscape is a vector program like illustrator and gimp is a roster drawing program like photoshop.. both are very popular and tons of tutorials online
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Hey, I love your work but I've never commented before. I'm doing so now to tell you that you really should remove the metal from inside the machine. If everything goes well, the only risk you run is probably damaging your material a bit on the backside due to the laser reflecting off the material, but complications would range from fire to damage to your eyes etc. We had one defective machine with a tiny space in the housing where the laser beam escaped and burned a tiny hole in the wall - which means it would have burned skin if anybody passed through the beam.. These accidents are not super probable, as there is material covering the metal, but if you'd ever make a mistake and run the laser over the metal alone, the reflection could do all the rest and also damage your machine. On a fun note, experiment with engraving levels to achieve actual 3d "cuts". I've had great results with running several light engravings similar to how you would dip dye a gradient, if that makes sense. It creates a varying depth and if calculated well can give a 3d relief type result, like you would get with cnc routers. Again, I love your work, great, love your channel.
Thank you for the kind words and the insight on the machine Cansu! It sounds like you have a lot of experience in using them. The piece of metal we have in there is not reflective but I will definitely do a couple tests and double check we are running the machine safely. I need to have something under the material other wise the pieces fall down into the machine and the laser passes over and marks them again. Any suggestions on a different material that could go under the matboard I use? As I am still experimenting I am open to any ideas! Thank you!
I have a small project and i'd like to know are you open for business? Can I hire you for your services?
very nice!!! like from me!!!
Thank you!
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Inkscape and Illustrator are similar programs.
That's good to know! Thanks!
Oh no! I think I need a laser printer!
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grrr... Now I have to buy a laser cutter... I should not watch those videos. It´s always expensive...
Sorry about that! I hope I gave you some good research points to get started to find what works best for you ;)
@@BentleyHouseMinis I made those projects with my plotter before. Cut cardboard pieces 4-5 times and glued them together. In the end its nearly like plywood with2-3mm thickness. A lasercutter wil make this much faster.