It’s been quiet around the electronics enclosure i’m building, but I have been doing some research and testing things out. I finalised feature implementation and the button placement for t...Read More
Update: I have taken my K40 apart and converted it to a whole new & improved machine: the LAYZOR! Read all about this project here. Want to do the same thing to yours? Check the LAYZOR website. I ...Read More
Today i didn’t do a whole lot on the plane, but what I did makes all the difference in the world: I glued it all together! Now it kinda sorta looks already like a Corsair, minus the nose and the...Read More
I finally received the modeling plywood I ordered. I tried cutting the required shapes on the lasercutter, but once again a layer of glue must have prevented the laser from cutting all the way through...Read More
Now that everything is painted, there’s not much more to do besides finishing it all up. I applied a white pinstripe and did a custom headstock ‘logo’. Hell yeah! Enjoy the last pict...Read More
Time for making the guitar look pretty! I first applied a pore-sealant and gave it a good sanding afterwards. About the rest of the pictures, I’ll just let them speak for themselves. Last...Read More
Next I hand-routed all the cavities where the electronics (and also the neck) would come. The pockets are not perfect but hey, its not too bad either… While doing this, I managed to apply t...Read More
Next up was milling the guitar body. I did it with a manual router, using the MDF template I made earlier. After cleanup: This is why a man needs a mancave: For the organic features, I used a belt san...Read More
This is a project I did a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, but I’m still kinda proud of it, so I decided to put it up here. Well, that, and I am still waiting for components for ongoing ...Read More
First time trying to bend wood. I obviously knew it was possible, but not to what degree. The case needs a relatively small corner radius, so that remained to be seen. I did a test on the mill and ...Read More
Now that my power PCB is ready and working, it’s time to test some other components,and check if I didn’t fuck something else up. I made a circuit with the emergency button, 230V AC inlet...Read More
To make this project even more interesting for me, I added something I hadn’t originally planned, and haven’t done before on the SO2: pcb milling. I designed a little board that takes ...Read More
I’ve had the plans for a while. Now that the lasercutter is set up, I finally was able to cut all the parts and I started building the hull structure. Some larger parts I had to cut on the SO2. ...Read More
Today I start laser cutting the structural parts of the case. I did one more change in the design, which is adding coutouts to inlay a 2 mm thick aluminium plate where the emergency stop is located. I...Read More
Some time ago, I was browsing the web in search of nice ways to store some wine/booze bottles. I stumbled upon a nice modern wine rack design from some guy/company that seems to have gone off the...Read More
Update: I have taken my K40 apart and converted it to a whole new & improved machine: the LAYZOR! Read all about this project here. Want to do the same thing to yours? Check the LAYZOR website. I ...Read More
Another friend of mine has become father for the third time already, and he asked me to mill out some shapes to make a deer-shaped stand to showcase the birth candy (not sure if this is a custom every...Read More
Well a good friend of mine recently became a father. The birth announcement card had a ‘letter blocks’ kind of font, spelling the name So I thought it would be cool to make the blocks...Read More
Paid a visit to my local exotic hardwood vendor… From left to right you can see: purpleheart, Santos palissander & Wenge, Asian Padauk & Pyinkado, Ebony, Tulipwood (Bahia rosewood pa...Read More
After the rather short taste of success with the rambone slingshot, I decided to design my own. I used the T-splines plugin for Rhino to freeform model the body. I call it the ‘BIG GAME’...Read More
Update: I have taken my K40 apart and converted it to a whole new & improved machine: the LAYZOR! Read all about this project here. Want to do the same thing to yours? Check the LAYZOR website. Ne...Read More
Today I did a quick lasercut test of the inner supports. The idea was to check whether the real-life parts actually fit inside. As you can see on the picture above, it was pretty much perfect right of...Read More
This is my upgraded Z-axis. I got the kit from Improbable Construct. It features the ACME screw and Z-belt upgrades. It took me a while to readjust the correct depth but in the end it all worked out....Read More