Cyberwolf & Papercraft
Hey, have you ever tried using a laser cutter to create intricate paper folds? I’ve been working on a software that can generate precise origami patterns in CAD, and I think it could give your designs a whole new edge.
I’ve only tried hand‑cutting so far, but the idea of a laser giving me perfect edges is tempting. If your CAD can render those folds exactly, I’d love to see how it looks. Maybe it’ll let me focus more on the details I love.
Sounds good. I’ll pull up a few prototypes tomorrow and we’ll run a quick test. With laser precision you’ll get clean lines and the exact fold angles—no hand‑error, just pure math on the paper. Let me know when you’re free to check it out.
Sounds great, just let me know what you need from me and a good time to come by. I’m curious to see how the laser keeps the angles exact.
Let’s lock in a slot next Tuesday around 2 p.m. Bring a sheet of 100 gsm paper and a few sample pieces you’ve already made. I’ll need a USB drive with your design files, so if you can export them as DXF or PDF it’ll be perfect. I’ll have the laser set up and ready to cut. Looking forward to seeing your folds come out razor‑sharp.
Tuesday at 2 p.m. works. I’ll bring the paper, a few pieces, and my DXF files on a USB. Looking forward to seeing how clean the cuts turn out.
Perfect. See you Tuesday at 2 p.m., ready to fire up the laser. Bring your USB, and I’ll prep the machine. See you soon.
See you Tuesday, 2 p.m. I’ll bring the paper and my USB. Looking forward to the laser.
See you Tuesday at 2 p.m. Bring the paper and the USB. The laser’s ready.We comply.Got it. Tuesday at 2 p.m. with paper and the USB. I’ll have the laser prepped and ready. Looking forward to it.