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submitted 1 year ago by Hypnotized@lemm.ee to c/arduino@lemmy.ca

cross-posted from laser cutting community !lasercutting@lemm.ee : https://lemm.ee/post/896795

This was my first real dive into Arduino and multiple button mapping. It took a significant amount of trouble shooting and learning the software to get things to map to the computer action.

Gif of the action https://imgur.com/a/XI9KTeH

Prototype 1:Started this project before I had a laser cutter and had tried to just drill through acrylic. It didn't work well, but it held my buttons during testing

Prototype 2 Still no laser cutter but I cut out using plywood worked much better for manually cutting out the holes

Prototype 3 Much better

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[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

It is obviously unique to each person's use case but I have heard lots of anecdotal conversation around people getting membership to makerspaces to get access to CNC machines and end up spending the bulk of their time on the laser cutters.

I am a hobby woodworker so I think a CNC would be cool, but spend more time wishing I had a bigger laser cutter than wanting a CNC.

[-] MapleEngineer@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

I have friends nearby who have a good quality 3D printer and a nice CNC mill. I'm heavily leaning toward the laser cutter.

[-] Hypnotized@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I expect to see updates over in the laser cutter community!

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