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G540 Enclosure and CNC Computer Station
Posted by Chris Carpenter on
I've had a CNC machine for over 10 years. This is actually my second machine. The first was a small machine that I mainly used for cutting foam. The first control box I built was a mess and I built it in a plastic container. It was poorly done and I won't even show a picture. I've been meaning to build a proper enclosure for my G540 and just redo my work space in general. First, I designed and laser cut a box for the G540. My machine is from Avid CNC and I use the limit sensors they...
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- Tags: AVID, CNC, enclosure, G540, lasercut, lasercutting, MACH 3, woodwork, workstation
Lego Batwing Lighted Wall Mount
Posted by Chris Carpenter on
When I saw the new Lego Batwing kit the iconic 80’s scene of the batwing flying in front of the moon came to mind. I knew I was going to purchase it and it was going on a wall. The only question was how to recreate the scene. I figure lighted acrylics were the easiest way. The next problem was how light an area big enough for the whole batwing. Edge lit acrylics work by reflecting light from the engraved portions of the acrylic. You can wrap an LED strip around the sheet and have it illuminate whatever has been...
CCHobby Signs at Crew, The Bar in Florida
Posted by Chris Carpenter on
CCHobby created a pair of large lighted acrylic signs to brighten up the front windows of Crew, The Bar in Florida. The signs provide a lively and inviting storefront to an already hopping bar. Both signs are 24”x24” and enclosed in wood frames suitable for mounting. One sign is lit in a static blue and the other it done in RGB allowing it to display in almost any color complete with flashing, fading and remote on/off. Please contact us if you are interested in similar signs or looking for something unique to suit your venue.
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- Tags: acrylic, Bar, Custom, edge lit, florida, lasercut, lasercutting, led lights, light, lighted signs, marketing, Signs