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Latest revision as of 15:53, 25 March 2013
A guy (Sam) with a very nice home built CNC stopped by a recent meeting asking if people had ideas for CNC projects. Bloominglabs doesn't have a nice sign outside our office space, so that is something we need to fix.
The current plan is to come up with a side-lit LED sign. There are numerous sites and projects on-line to look to for inspiration and information:
[edit] Online Projects
[edit] Materials
- Machinable PETG (recommended for indoors)
- Machinable acrylic
- LED tape (around $30, best would be RGB for multi-colored possibility)
- http://www.amazon.com/Flexible-Color-Changing-Ribbon-16-4ft/dp/B006JIWM4Y
- http://ledshoppe.com/Product/led/LE5045.htm
- http://www.ebay.com/sch/LED-/58019/i.html?_armrs=1&_mdo=Consumer-Electronics&_mspp=&_pcats=58017%2C71536%2C60207%2C3270%2C293
- http://www.creativelightings.com/LED-Flex-Strips-and-LED-Ribbon-Flexible-LED-Lighting-12v-s/39.htm
- Aluminum for the case
- Power Supply (12VDC)
- Arduino or microcontroller to make the display do cool things.