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Element Collection and Display Update 2

Shelving the 3D-Printed Shelves My original plan was to 3D print individual shadow boxes for each of the 118 chemical elements, mount LED's in them, and make a truly insane periodic table of elements display….with real elements. Well, I'm still collecting elements, BUT, the 3D printed part is out for the [...]

By Austin Steingrube|December 26th, 2019|Project Logs|0 Comments
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  • Radium Painted Watch Hands

Element Collection + Display Update

Element Collection + Display Update Gotta say, the collection is simultaneously the easiest thing ever and the largest pain in the rear. On one hand, you can purchase just about every element in pure or semi-pure states for $10-40 for a few grams. On the other hand, some are stupidly hard [...]

By Austin Steingrube|September 28th, 2019|Project Logs|1 Comment
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  • Rainbow colored bismuth crystals

Element Collection And Display

If you've ever met me in person, you'll know that I'm a chemistry buff. You'll also know that I'm a hoarder collector who is always in search of something new to start. Well, here we go - I'm starting an element collection. Inspired by some of the interesting displays shown on YouTube channels like [...]

By Austin Steingrube|March 5th, 2019|Project Logs, Uncategorized|0 Comments
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Upgrading a K40 Laser Cutter, Part 2: Power Limiting and Precision Upgrades

Want to increase the life of your K40's laser tube? How about more precise power control? Start here! While the K40 laser cutter (aka an eBay/Alibaba laser cutter) is branded as a 40 watts, it really isn't. For reasons I won't go into in this article, it is closer to a 30W laser in [...]

By Austin Steingrube|July 8th, 2018|How To's, laser cutting, Project Logs|1 Comment
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  • K40 Laser Cut Mickey Mouse Raster

Upgrading a K40 Laser Cutter, Part 1: Control Board Upgrade

Get yourself a new laser cutter? Plug it in just to find out that it either doesn't work or do what you thought it should? Let's upgrade it! One of the simplest things you can do to improve the capabilities of your cheap, Chinese laser cutter, sometimes known as a K40, is to upgrade [...]

By Austin Steingrube|March 19th, 2018|How To's, laser cutting, Project Logs|10 Comments
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  • 3d printed fuse box with leds that show if a fuse blew

Make An Indicating Fuse Box!

Make An Indicating Fuse Box! 3D Printed Indicating Fuse Box BEHOLD! The indicating fuse box! Gone are the days that you must ask yourself, "Did the Earth stop spinning? Or did I just blow a fuse?!?" For eons, mankind has been stuck with boring fuse connections, BUT NO MORE!!! [...]

By Austin Steingrube|July 22nd, 2017|3D Printing, How To's, Project Logs|0 Comments
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The Horror Laser of Doom

As I mentioned in the previous post, I picked up a "K40" laser cutter off of eBay. I knew when I bought it that it was going to be bad. Well, it arrived and I had the chance to dig through it a bit. In a nutshell, it's bad. Not just bad, but baaaaaaaad. What [...]

By Austin Steingrube|December 19th, 2016|laser cutting, Project Logs|0 Comments
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K40 Chinese Laser Upgrade Plans

This is a pretty old post at this point. I'm working on getting my upgrades up on this site with better documentation. I stuck with much of this post (it was somewhat of a brain dump at the time) but did change a few things. Check out this (much newer) post to [...]

By Austin Steingrube|November 20th, 2016|laser cutting, Project Logs|8 Comments
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