lasercutting – Milwaukee Makerspace https://milwaukeemakerspace.org Conceive, Collaborate, Create Sun, 19 May 2013 13:51:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Staying Stocked Up https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/05/staying-stocked-up/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/05/staying-stocked-up/#comments Sun, 19 May 2013 13:51:55 +0000 http://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=5653 The idea was simple: make something to help keep track of our supplies so we know when we’re running low on the essentials.  After weeks of kicking the idea around and various rough doodles, this project finally took shape.  Two days after the first cut on the laser cutter, it was complete.


Made from multiple layers of acrylic, cardboard, and wood, the “Milwaukee Makerspace Consumables Super Analog Status Board” is a clipboard-sized device with nine sliders installed in enclosed slots.  Sliding the tabs right displays more green to indicate “full” or “lots” and sliding left reveals the red acrylic below to indicate “empty” or “low.”  The user can carry the board around the Space with them as they check on supplies and when done, a large hole centered at the top allows the board to be hung up and displayed on a wall.

The hardware holding the whole thing together can be loosened and the layers disassembled.  The cardboard insert that the text resides on can be swapped out should we decide to change the list of items we want to keep tabs on.  The supplies being tracked currently include:

  • Toilet Paper
  • Paper Towels
  • Hand Soap
  • Welding Gases
  • Welding Wire
  • Propane
  • Soda
  • Duct Tape
  • Painter’s Tape

A digital version may or may not be planned for future release.

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88nine Lazzored! https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/02/88nine-lazzored/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/02/88nine-lazzored/#comments Sun, 10 Feb 2013 16:36:35 +0000 http://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=5213 Radio Milwaukee Lazzored!

I used the laser cutter to make a Raspberry Pi case, and rather than leave the front of it all boring, I added an 88nine Radio Milwaukee logo to it. (Since I had a project that involves a Raspberry Pi and 88nine, it seemed appropriate.)

Radio Milwaukee Logo

I started with the original 88nine logo, which is brown and orange. I couldn’t find a nice hires version, but a quick web search turned up something that would work…

Radio Milwaukee Logo

To start with, I converted the logo to black and white, since color wasn’t going to matter to the laser cutter…

Radio Milwaukee Logo

I then separated the top bars (which are orange in the original logo) and dithered them to create a visual separation from the bottom part of the logo that was brown in the original.

Radio Milwaukee Logo

Here’s a close-up of the dithering pattern. It’s extremely simple, but it worked. I’ve done a lot of work with halftones and dithering, and you can get extremely complex, but sometimes the simple things just work.

Radio Milwaukee close-up

Here’s a close-up of the final piece of Baltic Birch plywood with the logo etched in it. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.

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We leave, we come back! https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/01/we-leave-we-come-back/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/01/we-leave-we-come-back/#respond Thu, 17 Jan 2013 03:35:16 +0000 http://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=5080 Leaves

Even though we left Chase Avenue and moved to Lenox Street, we’re still not a fully operational battle maker station… yet.

But here’s the thing, for a lot of us, we never stop making, and if someone needs help on a project, we’re still going to do what we can to help out. So when some friends of mine at Sensorium Gallery ask for help with a laser cutting project, we found a way to deliver.

They were looking for white paper leaves to cover the floor for an event, and had the idea of laser cutting a few reams of paper. I found a maple leaf on OpenClipArt, tweaked it a bit, and sent it to Neille at Sensorium. She sent me back a new file, and I gave that to Brent who has access to a laser cutter he could use while the Makerspace laser cutters were not up and running.

A few emails back and forth, and between the three of us we got the leaves done in time. Sweet! Once we return to “making as usual” it’ll be nice to help people out with their projects without having to chase people down and send a bunch of emails. I hope Bay View is ready for us! :)

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M1 and M2 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/12/m1-and-m2/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/12/m1-and-m2/#respond Wed, 12 Dec 2012 11:00:14 +0000 http://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=4765 M1

M2

If you saw Shane’s post Submission for the 100 Square Feet of Art Charity Event you probably wondered if anyone else managed to create a piece of art for the event, and if they too used the laser cutter. The answer to both questions is “Yes!” and here are the two pieces I created, M1 and M2.

There’s an in-depth (and potentially boring) post about these pieces over on my blog titled Two Square Feet of Art. Enjoy!

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More Laser Cutter Artwork…. https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/12/more-laser-cutter-artwork/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/12/more-laser-cutter-artwork/#comments Mon, 03 Dec 2012 15:31:34 +0000 http://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=4715 A laser cut piece, one stacked on top of the other for depth.  The top piece is a cut out featuring an angelic grave stone and the back piece is a picture of a graveyard with some well defined trees.

This is my newest piece, cut and etched on our 60 watt laser cutter.  Both images are from pictures that I took out at a couple of graveyards.  I inverted the image in the background so that the sky was nice and dark and the trees were bright.  Unfortunately, this washed out a lot of the tombstones in front, so I’m going to try re-etching this piece before I offer it up for sale.

The back piece took approximately 1 hour, 20 minutes to etch as a 11.5″ square.  Additionally, I found that the margins are a bit off on the cutter.  The left margin has shifted around 1/8″-1/4″  to the right, so the piece wasn’t perfectly centered.

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Submission for the 100 Square Feet of Art Charity Event https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/11/submission-for-the-100-square-feet-of-art-charity-event/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/11/submission-for-the-100-square-feet-of-art-charity-event/#comments Wed, 28 Nov 2012 15:45:30 +0000 http://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=4644 The picture consists of a laser-cut vine motif with an orchid laser-etched in the center, raised a half inch above a laser-etched picture of a creek with large rocks.

Art for charity’s sake

 

When Raster mentioned the event, “Red, White, & Black: 100 Square Feet of Art“, I thought I’d take part.  The general idea is for artists to pick up a 12×12” piece of wood and “art” it somehow, transforming it into a mini-masterpiece for an auction to support pets in need.  The auction takes place on December 7th, so be sure to stop in.  They’re featuring live music and food along with a raffle and the auction.

Taking a cue from some Art Boxes I’d been working on, I decided to use a similar vine motif with an orchid etched in the center.  After studying it for a while, I thought it needed depth, so I laser etched a photograph that I took out at Boerner Botanical Gardens for the backdrop.

Still not content, I wanted the darker shadows of the vines to play along with the lighter picture behind, so I cut several half-inch blocks to raise the top piece above the back piece.

The back has been treated with teak oil while the front was stained with Bombay mahogany satin stain.  The blocks are put specifically in each corner in order to maximize the amount of light that hits the back piece.  I may add a few extra spacers for support in the coming days.

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Laser Badges! https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/11/laser-badges/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/11/laser-badges/#comments Sun, 04 Nov 2012 05:38:30 +0000 http://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=4470 Laser-cut Name Badges

We saw these nice laser-cut name badges on the Pumping Station: One wiki, and thought that Milwaukee Makerspace should have some as well, and Saturday night’s alright for laser cutting so now there’s about a dozen blank badges for people to make their own badges. (And the one test badge I already make for jason.)

Have I mentioned I love our laser cutter?

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Laser’s so bright, we gotta make shades https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/01/lasers-so-bright-we-gotta-make-shades/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2012/01/lasers-so-bright-we-gotta-make-shades/#comments Mon, 30 Jan 2012 14:05:25 +0000 http://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=2806 Now that we have the laser cutting wood with a decent thickness and summer on the way – it seemed the perfect time to start pumping out some fashionable eyewear for those bright summer days.

The first draft of some glasses were cut this weekend with a surprising level of success. Although this draft fits somewhere between a small and medium, a few tweaks and I think we will have it dialed in just right. Additionally, the burn gives the frames a nice edge and color.

Next up: Cutting and inserting some lenses and attaching hinges. We will also definitely look to staining a pair and burning in patterns/textures into another as future options.

The working file is available for download on Thingiverse

 

 

 

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