3D scanning is awesome!
Two generations of Sortimo T-boxx bins, each (unfortunately) their own rail designs. But now that I have a quick scan of both, I can try to design a mounting rail to fit both.
Scanner: @revopoint Metro Y Pro
CAD: @adskfusion
I've run a few kilos of filament through the Bambu H2S now, no beats skipped. Pretty happy with the machine, especially the AMS spool drying functionality. That brings the ease of use-bar lower and makes higher-performing materials easy.
I like easy.
Next to test: laser module, and the cutter module, because this is the whiz-bang version of the H2S with all the fun add-ons.
Power conduit going in! After inspection we'll be able to close this up and get to wiring, along with the rest of the shop upgrades in store - concrete walkways around the outside of the shop will hopefully go in this year, as will a lean-to roof off the back of the building.
Heat pump/dust extraction/rotary phase converter/exhaust blower will all be located on the other side of a heavily insulated wall, to keep the working space quiet 😊
Broke out the K-weld battery spot welder to fix some ornamental frames for @tinygiantscreations - and got out the camera for some gratituitious slowmo as well.
It's been a while since I've machined Copper! Fun little parts - 1.6mm walls with boring the inside and outside. Thin walls tend to vibrate and chatter, might be tricky.
Tidied up the loose ends with this @onefinitycnc CNC router today and made my first engrave with MillMage, the next piece of software from @lightburnsoftware
Had the chance to head up to The Dentist today, a trail I maintained almost a decade ago in Port Moody. While there I met the new trail fairy who’s been making some HUGE new features.
Shockingly he had found my old trail tool I built back at BCIT - I looked for it for days but it was lost under a log. Taking it home to build trails in Nelson :) #TW200