Some computer hardware manufacturers try very hard to make their products attractive. Sometimes they're successful, and sometimes they're not, but they're at least trying. Zyxel Communications Corp, on the other hand, doesn't seem as concerned with aesthetic. At least not when they designed the EMG3425-Q10A, a wireless router I recently started leasing from my new … Continue reading 129: Metroid Router
Author: Ryan
127: Acrylic Cement
Most of the work I do with the laser is 2D: a flat piece of plastic or wood is engraved, maybe cut into a shape. But I've assembled plenty of 3D objects using laser-cut pieces, especially by paying close attention to kerf to make sure that box joints snap together tightly. But even if your … Continue reading 127: Acrylic Cement
125: Spice Rack Labels
This is just one of those things you buy—or are given—when you're moving into your first place. You've got your own kitchen now, right? Well, you're gonna need to get your own spices, and you probably should have a place to put 'em, eh? Well, like a lot of folks, Jen and I killed two … Continue reading 125: Spice Rack Labels
September Updates
Hello folks! In addition to the main project happening this September, we'll also be spending 52 minutes doing 52 updates to 52lasers.com. While this means there'll be a shiny new look and a few new features, it also means that there might be out-of-date links, inappropriately-sized pictures and myriad other miniature issues to sort through. … Continue reading September Updates