- Today is one of those rare days when I have the opportunity to run all three of my fabricators at once: the Shapeoko, the Stacker and the Muse.
- The Shapeoko cut another set of yokes for the CEIA Magnetometer Storage Dolly.
- The Stacker is printing out a filament dispenser for my Deltaprintr.
- The Muse is engraving a architectural drawing of some of the Portland Willamette River crossing bridges.
- While waiting for the big three to finish, I sewed up a few more feed bags for Classy.
- The feed bag design was inspired by sandwich bags. For durability, I used poly tarps with this simple layout.
- I wired up this 12-volt LED flood light for one of my solar recharging stations.
- Another addition to the MakerCave Gallery…
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