Do Site do Practical Machinist, vem-nos esta dica sobre uma maneira de aprenderem uma data de coisas para a Tornearia e Maquinação, tradicionais e CNC, num Site fantástico...
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O nosso amigo Jon Cantin teve esta ideia impecável, e imprimiu uma Pirâmide em 3D, para depois, a mandar gravar por Laser, uma ideia que vai ser muito seguida, atenção, Estudantes de Arqutectura...
Laser Engraving a 3D Printed Model
The amazing guys over at Evright.com used their Trotec Laser to engrave my 3D printed pyramid – I wanted to see what kind of results they could achieve and I have to admit… it’s looking good!
The reason I requested this test was because I’m exploring mixing and matching the best of all CNC machine worlds – a little 3D printing here, laser over there and routing elsewhere… creating a project that uses the best of all technologies to produce wickedly awesome work!
http://blog.cncking.com/laser-engraving-a-3d-printed-model/
E esta é do caneco, o Udoo um Cruzamento do Raspberry Pi com o Arduino, para uma Máquina fenomenal...
Udoo mini computer combines best of Arduino and Raspberry Pi
James Holloway
What do you get if you cross a Raspberry Pi computer with an Arduino microcontroller? It might be an awful setup for a joke, but it's an enticing question if you're an electronics hobbyist or Internet of Things doer. Happily, thanks to Udoo, this is now a question with an answer. The mini PC combines the best of its predecessors in a compact PC-on-a-board with four times the power of a Raspberry Pi with all the functions of an Arduino Due microcontroller. The tinkerers of the internet have made short work of Udoo's Kickstarter target with 53 days remaining.
http://www.gizmag.com/udoo/27099/
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