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Pencil Jig for Customizing Pencils – Laser Cuttable Files
$2.00
Jig has 24 for pencils up to 93mm long.
Jig Features:
- numbered slots so you can easily tell which pencil you’ll be modifying
- guides on both sides of the jig for the metal on Ticonderoga pencils for easier laying out of text
- written measurements instructing you how to center the jig if you’re putting it on a wasteboard with a grid.
Jig Dimensions: 240mm x 280mm
Can be cut from a single 10×12″ piece of wood
File Formats: PDF, DXF, SVG, AI (all in a zip file)
FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. Please don’t sell jigs or redistribute the digital files or derivatives of the digital files.
For additional information, please see the “Description” tab below.
Description
——Alignment Tips——
For those without cameras in their laser (which is also me lol):
I had good luck lining it up on a honeycomb/without guides by framing the whole jig. If the long side of the jig is parallel with the guide light and the top side lines up, it ends up being very accurate ime. I do usually do a test frame/cut on a single pencil and then I’ll anchor the whole jig in place with magnets so I can make PENCILS FOR DAYS! MUAHAHA!
You can also use the jig files to line up all the text for the pencils to save time/headache
——Other Notes——
For my personal jig, I went a little ham and cut it from 1/8″ wood, then cut a second copy 1/16″ wood and glued that onto the back. Then I cut out the main shape again and glued that on the back to close it off. It’s… grossly overkill, but very sturdy lol.
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--------Brief Descriptions---------
Noncommercial: For personal use only. Files are not to be sold, redistributed or combined with outside files to produce derivatives. Prints or other physical copies aren't to be actively marketed, sold, or otherwise distributed
Commercial Limited: Files are not to be sold, redistributed or combined with outside files to produce derivatives. Prints or other physical copies can be sold for profit so long as you credit/link where you got the files.
In no circumstances should files or derivative files ever be redistributed or shared in extractable formats (like screenshots of the files for laser files).
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