poopgiggle
B Class Nobody
View attachment 6572I've been using the same 1/3-scale dry fire target PDF as everyone else for a while. However, the colors were all wrong and I wanted an actual mini Metric target.
Ben Stoeger sells a similar thing on his web store, but he wants like $1 per target. I'm not spending $1 for a piece of cardboard that size, especially when I have access to a perfectly good 50W laser engraver.
So I threw something together in Inkscape, then spent a little while messing with the laser settings to get it to cut right. This is the result:
This is the result of maybe half an hour of work, and they take about a minute per target (they would take less but I haven't converted the letters to vectors yet). If I want to make them more realistic I still need to tweak the settings for the perfs, but for now I think they look good. Also I paid $0 for them.
I've attached the PDF in case anyone else has a laser engraver that they want to try. I used color mapping for the vector lines, 0xFF0000 for cuts and 0x0000FF for perfs. Speed and power settings for those colors will vary depending on the wattage of your laser.
Ben Stoeger sells a similar thing on his web store, but he wants like $1 per target. I'm not spending $1 for a piece of cardboard that size, especially when I have access to a perfectly good 50W laser engraver.
So I threw something together in Inkscape, then spent a little while messing with the laser settings to get it to cut right. This is the result:

This is the result of maybe half an hour of work, and they take about a minute per target (they would take less but I haven't converted the letters to vectors yet). If I want to make them more realistic I still need to tweak the settings for the perfs, but for now I think they look good. Also I paid $0 for them.
I've attached the PDF in case anyone else has a laser engraver that they want to try. I used color mapping for the vector lines, 0xFF0000 for cuts and 0x0000FF for perfs. Speed and power settings for those colors will vary depending on the wattage of your laser.