Names and labels are difficult. Take this “3D Printed” water-cooling loop by [Visual Thinker] on YouTube. It undeniably uses 3D printing — but it also uses silicone casting and laser-cut acrylic, too.
Here at Hackaday, we pride ourselves on bringing you the latest and greatest projects for your viewing pleasure. But sometimes we come across a creation so interesting that we find ourselves compelled ...
We have seen tons of different homemade iPhone docks and stands here on geeky gadgets, like our very own recycled CD iPhone stand. This new one, which was created by Tod Kurt, looks pretty cool. It ...
In this video, I’ll show you how to create a clock mechanism template from 5 mm plexiglass using the X-Tool P2 laser, step by step. From designing in Fusion 360, to laser cutting, to mounting the ...
Looking to cut or etch materials including wood, paper or plastic? You can harness the power and precision of a laser beam to do just that. At Sears think[box], we stock birch plywood and acrylic ...
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Laser cutting is the use of a high-powered laser to cut, etch and engrave your material. Access to a laser cutter and CAD software Lasers cut by burning through the material and are incredibly precise ...
The automotive industry is currently navigating a period of unprecedented transformation. As the global market shifts toward lightweight construction, electrification, and intelligent systems, the ...