[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago
[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Setting the bar high! Nice one

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

I don't think it actually pulls too much current, compared to other power tools. It's powered off 115v, amps aren't super high. Less than most of my tools.

I have not used blender or a 3d printer but I would guess it's probably a lot easier to design since it's 2d. There is a little more planning maybe because you have to visual how the 2d plans will come together in real life.

I think you would have no problem if you are already doing 3d printing

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submitted 1 year ago by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/lasercutting@lemm.ee

I am not really convinced our house plants need labeling, but my wife asked for these so I made them! Since COVID she has gotten really into house plants, and every room is packed now with greenery which is great!

These are super easy to make and only take a minute to cut out. I have also used acrylic to make outdoor vegetable garden identifiers.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/lasercutting@lemm.ee

For people wondering what you get when you order a $350 laser cutter off eBay. I purchased this 2 years ago and have had no issues. All of my project posts are using this machine, although I have upgraded/modded the machine since purchase

Here was the original posting, doesn't look like this sellar is around anymore

Shipped from a warehouse in California so I didn't have to do any import stuff

Double boxed with unformed styrofoam

Inside stuffed with the "accessories" which were mostly tossed in the garbage, and some loose foam.

Cutting bed and fume extractor both of which I would later remove as part of the modifications

They had the water cooling tubes routing out through the exhaust fan for shipping, easy process of rerouting them during the initial setup

Lots of info online about ensuring proper grounding with these. I followed the guides around sanding off the paint to ensure good contact with the metal from the case. I think this is probably the only https://i.imgur.com/psS1TY8.jpeg I did before the first cut

This splice on the high voltage line seemed pretty ghetto to me, but the internet "experts" on the K40 forums assured me this was fine/normal.

Stock fume extractor fan and water cooling tubes. I added a water movement indicator and removed the fan and added a inline exhaust as part of later mods.

Mirrors were hot glued in place, but actually alignment was perfect right out of the box for me and this thing cut without issue on the first try. Over the years of mods and banging it around I have removed the glue and fine tuned but the tube and mirrors have held up well.

Here it is today in all it's glory. I will do other posts on the upgrades later down the road.

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/lasercutting@lemm.ee

I had an open wall and a sheet of cheap 3/4inch plywood sitting around so I made a French cleat wall.

If you are not familiar with the system, the slats on the wall have the top edge cut at a 45 degree angle and the shelving/storage items have an opposite angle so they slide right into the grooves.

More pics of my messy shop

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/woodworking@lemmy.ca

I had an open wall and a sheet of cheap 3/4inch plywood sitting around so I made a French cleat wall.

If you are not familiar with the system, the slats on the wall have the top edge cut at a 45 degree angle and the shelving/storage items have an opposite angle so they slide right into the grooves.

More pics of my messy shop

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Very nice! What's next on the shop build list?

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Pug Mandala (lemm.ee)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/woodworking@lemmy.ca

Made from 10 layers of 3mm Baltic Birch plywood. This was a gift for my mother who has two pugs.

All the layers made this a pretty tedious process, with lots of failed cuts that needed to be redone multiple times. The small bed size of my K40 didn't help

There are small holes on each layer that I fed fishing line through to help with alignment while gluing it all together.

cross-posted from Laser Cutting Community: https://lemm.ee/post/739699

Check it out

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/lasercutting@lemm.ee

Made from 10 layers of 3mm Baltic Birch plywood. This was a gift for my mother who has two pugs.

All the layers made this a pretty tedious process, with lots of failed cuts that needed to be redone multiple times. The small bed size of my K40 didn't help

There are small holes on each layer that I fed fishing line through to help with alignment while gluing it all together.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/lasercutting@lemm.ee

The microcontroller that runs the weather station is an ESP8266 and a 2.4 inch touch screen. The button turns on and off the LED backlight on the screen.

Inside the base is a charging station that powers the weather display, 2x USB C and the galaxy 4 watch base.

The base is made of layers of plywood cut out on my laser cutter.

Weather station code by Daniel Eichhorn https://github.com/ThingPulse/esp8266-weather-station-color

Weather info is grabbed from Openweathermap, you can sign up for their free API key

Source code https://github.com/ThingPulse/esp8266-weather-station-color/blob/master/esp8266-weather-station-color.ino

I was using adafruit hardware so used their guide/libraries https://learn.adafruit.com/wifi-weather-station-with-tft-display

I had to remove some of their touchscreen calibration code since it seemed to be causing things to get hung up in a loop when turned on.

I also had to adjust the rotation 180degrees so the ESP attached to the back of the screen was at the bottom instead of the top to fit it in the enclosure.

I use pin 5 to toggle the LED backlight.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/lasercutting@lemm.ee

Cut on my K40

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/586133

Some random build pictures. I didn't do a great job documenting this build.

I have made a few of these as gifts for cat lovers in the family. The cats are made of three layers of 3mm birch plywood cut out on my laser cutter.

A few other versions I have made

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Looks great

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/imageai@sh.itjust.works

Peace Keeping Mission

The Conflict Intensifies

The Sides Dig In/Unrest At Home

Orders Home

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/woodworking@lemmy.ca

The carcass is built from 1/2 sanded plywood assembled with pocket hole screws. In this picture I am filling all the seams and nail holes with filler.

I used hardboard for the moulding, which was glued and tact to the plywood. Again the holes were filled and then everything would be sanded down. The knobs were cut from some cherry scraps and are fitted with bolts through the front so that they can turn freely.

Maple scraps for the feet.

Primed and painted. I was running short in time so made a quick faucet and backsplash out of more cherry scraps. I had wanted to do something more detailed but it was after 11pm Christmas Eve when I was adding the final details and I needed to get it done and out for the kids by morning.

The oven door is plexiglass, with some metal screen spray glued onto the inside.

Burners installed and ready to set out for the kids

A few hours later

It's been 2.5 years since I made this and I have to say this has probably gotten the most use of any toy they have, and has held up without issues.

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Cat Wall Art (i.imgur.com)
submitted 1 year ago by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/woodworking@lemmy.ca

Some random build pictures. I didn't do a great job documenting this build.

I have made a few of these as gifts for cat lovers in the family. The cats are made of three layers of 3mm birch plywood cut out on my laser cutter.

A few other versions I have made

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[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Neat design!

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

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I use Midjourney for Ai image generation. I believe it requires a subscription now, but maybe you could do a free trial and create what you need. The prompt needs to be more general than what you were describing, or you need to spend a ton of time generating images to match the description.

You could possibly just post requests on the AI communities too

Getting started: https://docs.midjourney.com/docs/quick-start

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago

Haha yeah it has really no idea how to make tools, but it interesting to see what the ai creates.

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Two banners to commemorate the guy that asked how to not poop for 3 days

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Thanks, I don't recall the specific brand of paint, but it was an oil based paint that I mixed with Flood Penetrol, which helps remove brush marks and keeps the paint smooth.

Edit, I primed everything first to help with as smooth a finish as I could

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