My wife is teaching summer school and they are doing a unit on Thailand. Part of the unit is studying the animals and elephants are at the top of the list. I was strolling through the local pet store and came across the following cardboard cutout being used in a display. Looking at it for a moment, it occurred to me that I could replicate this with my laser cutter and some leftover Amazon packing boxes.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/4176791654404028847.jpg)
To make this work I first pulled up some profile and head on images of elephants and scaled them to be the same height.
Then I brought them all into Inscape and outlined them by hand with the pencell tool. A little cleanup later and adding in some slots and I ended up with something like this.
I worked this up as a PDF that is sized to fit on a standard sheet of office paper, as well as a svg that could be imported into light burn. The PDF is designed for students to color and cut out, so I made a test build on cardstock with a very rough cutout and it seems to work well.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/2409851654404391447.jpg)
A quick bit of testing on my cnc and I came up with a feed rate of 600 mm/min at 80% power and one pass using my Neje A40640 laser module. I probably could have pushed this a bit faster to save time, but it was not too bad.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/4101801654404464442.jpg)
I had collected a pile of Amazon boxes for this project, so I went a bit nuts cutting out elephants. In the end I made 14 or so in two different sizes. The whole project probably took 2 hours from start to finish and it was technically not very difficult. It is a good starter project if you want to make your own cardboard cutouts.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/2360571654404563919.jpg)
Here is a link to the pdf file, as well as the svg file if you are interested in cutting out your own elephant. Your free to do anything you want with these, I claim no rights to the files.
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