In my case, the CR-3
Never used all the functions
With Production units shipping, this post is about to become too big to follow.
“Burnerate… Burnerate…”
Makes it easy to find…
Big but awesome. I like it.
I like that you are expanding the idea to include asymmetric designs!
That’s fantastic! There nothing too big for a Glowforge. Well…I suppose if you can no longer open the lid, it might be too big…
Another one that sucks that I can only ‘like’ it once. I think I lost some geek Cred, too, that I did not consider a Dalek with that nice round button. I’ll earn it back, though. Make it with edge-light acrylic, and keep the ‘lights’ at the top so that the button light can glow them?
Hey! You changed your avatar! Nice!
Had to mess with Profile stuff to show the ‘Regular’, figured past time to toss an avatar. I didn’t have my preferred image handy, so grabbed I I did have.
Now to start entering other profile crap.
sounds like a job for a pass through slot.
One of my favorite so far! Love Doctor Who!
People loved to play with the escutcheons I had displayed on the top edge of the Glowforge. They kept stacking them. A few Stargate fans hooted. One walked away with his own Stargate escutcheon!
See, I have to do Stargate, Dalek, Cats, Aztec Stone, and more. Going to burn $20 in proofgrade just on that… Though some non-clear stuff I might be able to get away with doing in cardboard and painting.
Then get one of those robot arm devices to serve as your own personal escutcheon randomizer. Every time you push the button, it waits 5 minutes, then swaps out the ring.
Oh, now that is an idea…wonder if my Makerspace will have room for that.
Going to be starting as a printer stand and old entertainment center in a corner of my living room. Will contain, Printer, 3D printer, laptop, Glowforge, and intermittently 2 cats.
I didn’t have a slide rule but thought they were neat so I download a phone app that functioned like a slide rule. I thought it to be quite the irony. A fancy computer simulating an old slide rule! You could slide the center scale and flip the rule over as well…all with a swipe of a finger! And no need to worry about aligning the cursor!