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== OSHE Work (Spring 2016) == | == OSHE Work (Spring 2016) == | ||
: This semester I worked exclusively on the Lasersaur | : This semester I worked exclusively on the Lasersaur, and I'm proud to say it is now fully functional. | ||
: Working with Tate Hanawalt, we realigned all the mirrors to reflect the full laser. | : Working with Tate Hanawalt, we realigned all the mirrors to reflect the full laser. | ||
: After the machine was fully mechanically adjusted we set to work on the software for the machine. It is currently controlled by a Smoothieboard, running the laser cutter version of the firmware. There are three main ways to generate gcode for use with the Lasersaur: J Tech Photonics Tool, 305 Engineering Raster, and Graycoder. The first two are extensions for Inkscape and open-source which we modified slightly to work with our hardware. The third, Graycoder, is a standalone Java application I created to generate gcode that engraves grayscale images in wood and other materials. | : After the machine was fully mechanically adjusted we set to work on the software for the machine. It is currently controlled by a Smoothieboard, running the laser cutter version of the firmware. There are three main ways to generate gcode for use with the Lasersaur: J Tech Photonics Tool, 305 Engineering Raster, and Graycoder. The first two are extensions for Inkscape and open-source which we modified slightly to work with our hardware. The third, Graycoder, is a standalone Java application I created to generate gcode that engraves grayscale images in wood and other materials. |