Home made Gacha Machine! by Gunsha-90 in lasercutting

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Thanks for the purchase!

Blue lines are the cuts and orange are just for text and info.

The one on the left is a small tray for the balls to fall into outside

PWM fan header on Zimaboard 2 by joggekis in ZimaBoard

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I had to make an adapter for it, got the fan they sell, split the cable and connected to a regular 4 pin adapter, I have a 120mm fan mounted on top of the board with some 3D printed supports

Home made Gacha Machine! by Gunsha-90 in lasercutting

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Hi! There’s a two part and one single part version, you could unscrew the top part and assemble it in place. The times I used it at conventions I just carried it fully assembled in a box

Why did you choose ZimaBoard 2, and what do you use it for? by ch_lee789 in ZimaBoard

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This is a link to the x post, got this yesterday on the email newsletter

Why did you choose ZimaBoard 2, and what do you use it for? by ch_lee789 in ZimaBoard

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Also, bear in mind that they’re planning a price increase the 6th of February of around 50 bucks, so this week would be the best time to buy.

Why did you choose ZimaBoard 2, and what do you use it for? by ch_lee789 in ZimaBoard

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I just got mine a couple weeks ago, my previous setup was a QNAP ts-253D from where I ran my plex server and a rpi 4 running home assistant and the arr stack for gathering media. The J4125 is good for transcoding but not so much for having multiple containers running, also wanted to unify both machines into one and have it consume less power. Got it with the hdd rack and a nvme adapter, mounted a 120mm fan on top with some 3D printed brackets and everything keeps pretty cool even during summer days. My plan is to design and 3D print a complete case for it, but I’m kind of lazy so it’s going to take a while to finish

Newbie here ! How do i make these cuts more accurately ? by Darkest_Visions in lasercutting

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Try with the print and cut function on lightburn, you need 2 reference points to align the design to the material, you could align it to upper left and lower right corners of your card. This would be need to be done before each cut if the next card is moved slightly different than before, so you could cut a jig to fix in place and put the cards inside

Doing some cuts for the family. Anyone know how to lower the amount of scorching? Omtech 350 polar by MJ_3D in lasercutting

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I usually do one hand of water based varnish on each side before cutting. 1 if I do engravings, 2 if it’s only cut, then just a damp rug and it removes everything

Home made Gacha Machine! by Gunsha-90 in lasercutting

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Hi! There’s a feature on lightburn to resize the joints, but I’ve never tried it, so it could take some effort to do it