Lion on a Stone: Drawings for Laser Cutting and Welding Polygonal Low Poly Figure from Sheet Metal
Drawings for assembling a metal lion.
The final size of the lion with stone: 159 x 166 x 181 cm.
Dimensions of the lion separately: 112 61 x 163 cm.
Sheet size for the lion: 1 pcs. 125 × 250 cm., 1 pcs. 125 x 135 cm.
Sheet size for the stone: 2 pcs. 125 x 250 cm., 1 pcs. 125 × 162 cm.
The set of drawings contains some types of DXF files to choose from:
1. DXF files with the signature "...-NestingLabel-..."
The parts are arranged on sheets measuring 2500 x 1250 mm.
Notches and cutouts are built into the cutting contours of the parts. The notches are used to identify fold lines without engraving. The cutouts relieve stress at fold corners. Contains elements for engraving – fold lines and part numbers.
DOWN fold lines are marked in red;
UP fold lines are marked in yellow.
2. DXF-Separate. A folder containing files where the parts are not arranged on a sheet, and each part is saved as a separate DXF file.
And also included files:
3. PDF file showing bend angles;
4. PDF welding instruction.
Features:
- Metal sheet 1.5 mm thick;
- Drawing on the front side of the assembled model;
- Small parts for easy operation using a sheet metal bending machine;
- Most of the welds are on the front side.
What to do:
- Cut pieces with laser;
- Engrave fold lines if you wish;
- Assign part numbers with a highlighter;
- Use a sheet bending machine;
- Weld parts;
- Grind welds;
- Design the surface as desired.
After paying for the files, a downloadable link will automatically appear in your etsy account in the “purchases and reviews” section.
Designer: Rim Shamsin. Use of our intellectual property for profit is prohibited. All rights reserved. Please feel free to contact us info@polygonalpaper.com
When we designing low poly sculptures for assembly from metal, we take into account the thickness of the sheet metal (1.5 mm) and k-factor (coefficient of displacement during bending). The inner bend radius is 1.5 mm. We try to do all the welding on the outside so that the assembled model is as accurate as possible. We recommend using laser cutting and bending machine. But some of our customers cut and bend parts by hand - it takes much longer. Drawings are suitable for any style of work.