pzcreations Posted July 26, 2013 Report Share Posted July 26, 2013 We've just started a new line of accessories from TSP. We started with Monograms Ford Woody street rod kit. The parts are laser cut and engraved replacement parts for the 'wood' of the kit. hope you like em, and thanks for looking. http://www.tshobbies.com/Laser-Wood-parts_c279.htm Next in line is the bed liner for Lindbergs 34 Ford pickup. We offer these in bamboo or basswood (see comparison photo). 1 set includes the liner of your choice, and 5 channel strips,which,once chromed (Bare Metal Foil) it will look super..no more masking! and dont forget the stake bed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Deliduka Posted July 26, 2013 Report Share Posted July 26, 2013 Awesome! I was going to get one of those woodies and make the body real wood by scratch-building it. You've saved me from that fate! Way to go! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pzcreations Posted July 26, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 26, 2013 thanks Mark, I appreciate that..we're planning on other kits soon as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
afulcher Posted August 1, 2013 Report Share Posted August 1, 2013 After constructing wooden beds for a couple of flatbeds, all I can say is wow that's cool. When are you going to scale up to 1/16 (think Minicraft Fords)? Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pzcreations Posted August 1, 2013 Author Report Share Posted August 1, 2013 hey Andy, thanks man. As soon as I get hold of one of those kits I could do it. Not sure when that will be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noelsmith Posted October 28, 2013 Report Share Posted October 28, 2013 Nothing looks more like wood than....Wood! Lasering certainly enables ultra thin stuff like veneers etc to be cut with ease. I used to have access to a laser at the college where I worked and it was brilliant for cutting and etching designs onto wood. Also great for cutting perspex, but not so good on sheet polystyrene except very thin stuff. The heat of the laser leaves a build up around the edges. Just out of interest, there is thin plywood that is actually made for lasering. The bonding layers do not give off so much black carbon as ordinary plywood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHockett Posted November 12, 2013 Report Share Posted November 12, 2013 Andy, How deeply does one need to sand to get rid of the burned edges? This is the one nitpick I have with most of the laser cut stuff I have seen built up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pzcreations Posted November 13, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2013 not very deep, as you can see in the photos its just at the surface. I dont char the edges like some do..I try to use less power with more passes to cut vs high power for quicker time. if your staining these though, its not really necessary to sand the edges, since staining blends that in anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MahyDay Posted June 27, 2017 Report Share Posted June 27, 2017 Are these still available? I don't see them listed on the website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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