Non categorizzato – FABtotum https://www.fabtotum.com Tue, 31 Jul 2018 12:39:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 FABtotum’s Community Highlights: a framed woodplate for your beloved one https://www.fabtotum.com/fabtotums-community-highlights-framed-woodplate-beloved-one/ https://www.fabtotum.com/fabtotums-community-highlights-framed-woodplate-beloved-one/#respond Tue, 14 Feb 2017 16:50:08 +0000 http://www.fabtotum.com/?p=117553/ Wood engraving ideas. Made with love and FABtotum

Hi all, today is Valentine’s Day! But: we all know that we should show our love everyday. Still, today we are so keen on spoiling our beloved ones that we could not resist as well: that’s why for this Community post we decided to introduce you Chema Alfaya; he lives in Spain and has a […]

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Wood engraving ideas. Made with love and FABtotum

Hi all,
today is Valentine’s Day! But: we all know that we should show our love everyday. Still, today we are so keen on spoiling our beloved ones that we could not resist as well: that’s why for this Community post we decided to introduce you Chema Alfaya; he lives in Spain and has a brand new FABtotum CORE, with all the tools. That’s why he could do what he did.

Chema wanted to get a present created for his second anniversary and could not resist but making one. He therefore realized a woodplate that he then put in a ABS 3D printed frame. A lot of work but he’s smart and he followed a very intelligent path to proceed. Also, he followed Alessio Cavalieri’s tips found on our previous post: that’s great to see how you learn from other users!

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Designing the idea
He got nothing to start from but his willing to get the present customized. He therefore used Adobe Illustrator to draw the heart and the text: the vector image was then translated into a GCODE thanks to makercam, the online tool. In fifteen minutes he had the design ready to be engraved.
He also needed to get the frame outfitted: he actually completed the milling part first, so that he could get the right proportion. In around an hour everything was ready. This time, he used SketchUp.

 

Making it real
We all live in a digital era but the FABtotum is still working on getting your projects to materialize.
Chema needed to start from the engraving task as he needed to center the heart and the text. To get this done, he had to sand some material from the original piece of wood.

The letters needed a lot of precision, so he chose a V carve milling bit. When this kind of tool is used, the Milling Head should spin quite low as the bit itself is very fragile.
The woodplate was realized in a 2 hours task, with 0.1 increments on the Z-axis for a total of 10 passes. Again, speed was kept low to have a higher precision and avoid damages on the bit.
Tip: if you do not have a V-bit that can carve with such high details, you might need to resize everything so that the text still looks fine. As a reference, Chema used a 115x80x2 mm wood piece.
Once he knew the exact dimension of the plate, he could print the frame for a perfect fit. This task took three hours and it was realized with a FABtotum’s Carbon black ABS spool. Want to know the profile and the precise settings? Write him!

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And…that’s it! The final look is just a great idea for a customized gift and today sounds even better. It just takes hours, so it’s a doable thing if you’re in a hurry! If you have a Laser Head, also, you can engrave the wood and get a whole picture or a more detailed jpeg reproduced.

So, that’s all for this Community Highlight and remember: it’s the thought that counts.
But if it is customized it’s better.

Got something you want to share with us? Have questions? Write us!
Want to ask Chema something? Write him!
We would like to thank Chema once again, keep following us!

FABteam

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Design PCB using Laser Head, Tinkercad and Autodesk Eagle https://www.fabtotum.com/design-pcb-using-laser-head-tinkercad-autodesk-eagle/ Thu, 06 Oct 2016 12:54:12 +0000 https://www.fabtotum.com/?p=124324/

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Tinkercad + Eagle + Laser Head : first steps

A new tool to design PCB from sketches is Tinker Cad Circuits.

This software is a free and easy way to design PCB and emulate them. Together with Autodesk Eagle (free 30 days trial is available on Autodesk website) and FABtotum’s Laser Head it allows to design PCB easily.
Tinker Cad allows to export Eagle’s compatible sketches. Eagle is one of the most common softare used to for PCB making.

This step-by-step guide will show you how to have all the needed files from your sketch and how to convert them in order to correctly use them with FABtotum’s Laser App, the online software you received bundled with your Laser Head.
First of all, create an account on Tinker Cad circuits. Once ready, you can start realizing your sketch, by selecting your bread-board and placing all components as you can see in the sample image. In our example we will realize a simple voltage regulator (or AVR) with a LED output.

Once all components have been placed, you need to connect them with conductive wires. You should get something similar to the photo you can see next here. When all parts are correctly linked you can emulate the circuit by clicking on “Start Simulation” or clicking su “Export” – as for our example – to create the PCB. The file will be saved as .brd.

To design PCB from the saved file, open Autodesk Eagle and open the Tinker Cad Circuits downloaded file, following the path “File -> Open -> Board.

Creating the Layout on Autodesk Eagle

  • Open Autodesk Eagle

  • Open the file

    To open the *.brd file, click on “File -> Open -> Board:

  • Editing

    Once done, a new window will pop up: this will allow you to design a PCB with components all set to realize the final layout.

  • Proceed by placing all components and setting the PCB’s dimentions according to your design. See the image as an example.

  • Routing

    You then need to draw the tracks: you can do this manually  or alternatively you can use the “autorouting” function (for all details please refer to Autodesk Eagle’s guide). When all tracks are ready, you should get something similar to this.

  • Exporting

    Export the layout to be able to laser engrave with your FABtotum Core: click on the “ULP” icon to open the following pop up window. Select “cam2image.ulp”

  • Select “layout2.cam” from next screen.

  • Output

    On next screen, settings should be like: (FileType = .bmp, flag on Monochrome, Resolution DPI = 600).

Post-processing and Preparation

Post-processing and Preparation

Start the job with Laser Head and FABtotum


You’ll need to use a different application for the design of the PCB. Our advice is to use a proper guide, even if there won’t be the same example, so tha thte engraving task can be done step by step.

Please refer to that guide for detailed instructions and further information.


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