diff --git a/slides/laser-cutting.html b/slides/laser-cutting.html index 22d126c2d0701fcf048b08695dea94f926de83e3..1c0262242c2f535dc46fb12c36562e0222fa9878 100644 --- a/slides/laser-cutting.html +++ b/slides/laser-cutting.html @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- layout: presentation -title: Laser Cutting --Week N-- +title: Laser Cutting --Week 6-- description: Accessibility class: middle, center, inverse --- @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ background-image: url(img/people.png) .left-column50[ # Welcome to the Future of Access Technologies -Week N, Brief Intro to Laser Cutting +Week 6, Brief Intro to Laser Cutting {{site.classnum}}, {{site.quarter}} ] @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ We're using a [Glowforge](https://glowforge.com/). - It takes SVGs as input - It can engrave, cut, etc - We're providing plywood, 3mm thick [double check with calipers] -- We will not engrave during lab, it slows things down too much, but we may cuts +- We will not engrave during lab, it slows things down too much, but we may cut --- # What can you do? @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Engraving: Burns. Can do greyscale. First create a design in TinkerCAD (or other CAD software if you know it well) - You should group everything together that is touching - Place it carefully. The base plane will determine what is part of the final SVG -- We will not engrave during lab, it slows things down too much, but we may cuts +- We will not engrave during lab, it slows things down too much, but we may cut - Export it as SVG (demo) - Include mm as units - Re-export *with images emedded* if you add them