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Revision as of 16:05, 13 January 2016

Instructables

There are thousands of free projects and plans available on the Instructables website for just about any kind of idea, you can simply browse through their main sections or search for a specific type of project to find plans, schematics, videos, and instructions to build or modify their projects yourself.

Make Magazine Skill Builders

Each of these covers a very specific skill. If you're unfamiliar with a tool, material or process, these are the best way to get the background you need.

List of Popular Skill Builder Topics

Full list of all Skill Builder Topics

Measuring with Digital Calipers

How to use PVC pipe as a structural element

Tape measure tricks and features

Types of bearings and how to use them

Elementary sheet metal work

Introduction to metal working

Soldered protoboards for electronics projects

Elementary woodworking skills

Using a carpentry speed-square

Cutting and bending Plexiglass sheets

Carving and smoothing structural styrofoam

Introduction to CNC routers

Workpiece layout - finding the center

Repairing failed 3d prints with hot melt glue

Sculpting and smoothing with Bondo auto body filler

Choosing the right tip for a soldering iron

Choosing the right wire strippers

Taking photos of small objects

http://makezine.com/2014/03/24/skill-builder-arduino-101-arduinod14/

http://makezine.com/projects/make-33/cnc-panel-joinery-2/

Arduino sound synthesis

http://makezine.com/projects/make-34/skill-builder-finishing-and-post-processing-your-3d-printed-objects/

Rivets and how to use them

http://makezine.com/projects/skill-builder-designing-dual-extrusion-3d-printed-parts/

Eye protection options

http://makezine.com/projects/skill-builder-pvc-pipe/]

Using .stl files on the laser cutter

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Making a Tabbed Box using the Laser Cutter

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The tabbed box is one of the simplest and most useful things to design for the laser cutter. There are several online applications that will take your input and allow you to download an .svg file that can be incorporated into Inkscape, CorelDraw, or Illustrator. In my view, using an Inkscape extension is by far the easiest way to design your box and make adjustments right in Inkscape itself.

Instructions for Making a Tabbed Box using the Laser Cutter

Download BoxMaker for Inkscape 0.91.zip

Simple online service: MakerCase

Creating Stacked 3d Models using the Laser Cutter

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The laser cutter can be used to create 3d models by cutting individual thin layers and then stacking them together to create a full size object. This is useful for creating prototypes that may be too large to be 3d printed.

Instructions for Creating Stacked 3d Models using the Laser Cutter

Download AutoDesk 123D Make

Transferring SolidWorks Drawings to the Laser Cutter (.pdf)

If you have designed an object for the laser cutter (such as a box) using Solidworks, this will show you how to transfer your Solidworks models into Inkscape files to be sent to the laser cutter.

Instructions for Transferring SolidWorks Drawings to the Laser Cutter (.pdf)