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CCTV | Floyd-Steinberg Algorithm | Exploration of Dithering —– Source Code: GitHub —– Licence: CC-BY-SA 4 (Photo) | MIT (Code)
Sony | Floyd-Steinberg Algorithm | Exploration of Dithering —– Source Code: GitHub —– Licence: CC-BY-SA 4 (Photo) | MIT (Code)
Rolli 35 | Floyd-Steinberg Algorithm | Exploration of Dithering —– Source Image: Camera by Hitori Sushi —– Source Code: GitHub —– Licence: CC-BY-SA 4 (Photo) | MIT (Code)
It’s not about laser cutting : it’s about Making something beautiful!
One day, Guru (Alex) told me there are two ways to approach a fablab :
1. achieve a quick result
2. slow development, high quality, last long
often you see quick and dirty finished projects in a fable.
And guess what, of course Fab Guru’s idea is the second one. For this approach, you have to consider a specific appreciation towards materials and design you will use.
Hereunder, I like to share with you some good tips and inspiring products.
Laser-cutting Acrylic : when you finish an object or project, take care to finish surface by sandpaper (1500). This little intervention will add so much quality to the final result!
Laser-cutting : Stand for Milling bits :unique approach developed by our expert Josias turning a 2D play wood plate into a 3D milling stand. I like to have one!
Note: For picture engraving using a laser cutter, the settings are “Floyd Steinberg” with speed 65% and power 100%. Result : deeper engrave!