Low density cork, but with a compact structure.
Description
What is it?
Cork is an agglomerated material with a low density but with a compact structure. Elastic, floating and waterproof.
It is a natural material, and the cells that make up the sheets can take different colors, from yellow to dark brown.
Notes for the design
This cork has a low density, therefore tends to crumble.
Given the non-homogeneous surface of the cells of this natural material, some details may be not very visible with light incisions (both raster and vector).
It is not advisable to make parts that are too small or detailed, given the consistency of the material that can leave inaccurate edges.
The edges become black and leave soot, they can be cleaned with a cloth.
Examples of use
Components and bearings for mechanical projects, but also objects such as notice boards, trivets, coasters and placemats. Architectural models, wall coverings and many other uses for different hobbies.
Ecological information
The bark is extracted from cork oaks without damaging the tree, allowing a new bark to regenerate. Each cork oak is therefore a renewable source of this material.
Gluing, joints and fixings
Multi-purpose glues, pins, double-sided tape.
Dettagli tecnici
Depth medium raster engraving: 0.25 mm
Depth deep raster engraving: 0.60 mm
kerf: 0.3 mm
measured on the sample (59.7 mm measured after the drawing cut with 60 mm side)
All values are purely indicative and are subject to variations based on the sheet of material and the position at the time of processing.