nycresistor.com - 10/31/2008
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When we got the Lazor at NYCR, Adam discovered that Moleskin’s have PVC (not good) in the leather and lazering such a thing could be harmful to your health and might even harm small puppies! (Gasp!) I wanted to Lazer the NYTimes “T” into my notebook so I had to take an alternate route. ...
nycresistor.com - 11/4/2008
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I recently updated my arduino ambient orb to
use some boards I got cut at a boardhouse...
in Colorado, and handed off a few of the finished products off to various friends of mine. Well, my good friend John Erickson tossed together an awesome script for ...
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blog.makezine.com - 10/31/2008
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Nick writes - When we got the Lazor
at NYCR, Adam discovered that Moleskin’s have PVC (not...
good) in the leather and lazering such a thing could be harmful to your health and might even harm small puppies! (Gasp!) I wanted to Lazer the ...
(more)
Laser etching a Moleskin... sorta
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Laser etching a Moleskin... sorta
MAKE Magazine —
... I wanted to Lazer the NYTimes “T” into my notebook so I had to take an alternate route. Very simply, I just cut out a “T” on the Epilog Lazor and then pressed it in a vice between a couple of pieces of wood for 20 mins or so. Looks pretty neat if I may say so myself. “Fire the lazzzzor!” ...
“Etch” a design on a Moleskine notebook
CrunchGear —
... This guy had the great idea to permanently impress a monogram on his moleskine, and I think it really is as easy as cutting out a shape in some plywood and pressing it and the notebook together under some weight for half an hour. I think you need a pretty precise saw (read: laser) to make something pretty (as a gift for instance), but a bandsaw should be sufficient to make your initials in block letters. ...
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