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Computer Controlled Cutting

Exercise- 1 

In the first attempt, I put a box with the same writing and the same speed with a difference in strength, and thus we examine the different powwer of a machine. 

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Second attempt: 

In the first attempt, I tried to make a compound shape, but I missed touching on the thickness of the wood, so I made a mistake. 

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Third attempt: 

In the first attempt, I tried to make a compound shape, but I missed touching on the thickness of the wood, so I made a mistake. 

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Exercise- 2 

In the first attempt, I made this model, but it did not work because it was small, and also because I did not know the thickness of the material used, so I did not succeed in forming the shape.

In the second attempt, I succeeded in making the model because I enlarged it and also measured the thickness of the material I used

Exercise- 3 

In the first attempt, I decided to print on the hardest wood to see what would happen, but the result was very bad, only the wood was almost burnt and it was not cut to the end.

In the second attempt, I changed the type of wood and also reduced the power to show this wonderful result

In the third attempt, I wanted to try several different forms with the same speed and strength, so that the results would appear completely different, and this is what I did not expect.

Exercise- 4 

In the first attempt, I tried a thin type of wood, and also the shape was small, so the attempt did not work.

In the second attempt, I enlarged the shape and also changed the type of wood, which in the end created a wonderful shape

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