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Pledge fund for the creation of a DIY open source laser cutter for Nottinghack
Pledge fund for the creation of a DIY open source laser cutter for Nottinghack


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'''Stretch Goal 1 - £1250'''
'''Stretch Goal 1 - £1250'''
Like any good kickstarter style project we need some additional goals, because of the speed that the first goal was achieved we're playing catch up on the estimates but I'll put a pin in the map and say £1250 will get a 300x400 cutting area and a 60W laser


'''Stretch Goal 2 - ?'''
Like any good kickstarter style project we need some additional goals, because of the speed that the first goal I'll say £1250 will get a 600x400 cutting area and a 60W laser
 
'''Stretch Goal 2 - £1500'''
 
The second goal would be to make it larger again. I think a 450x800 cutting area and an 80W laser would be a very admirable place to be.
The second goal would be to make it larger again. I think a 450x800 cutting area and an 80W laser would be a very admirable place to be.
(hopefully not overstepping my bounds with these new goals, Martin)
 
'''Additional Goals'''
 
* Vacuum Table, ''holds the material down and draws the smoke through the cuts rather than across the material.''
* Cool bot, ''based upon the london design, monitors and reports issues with the water temperature.''
* Control system, ''an independent controller so that the system does not rely on a PC with a parallel port.''
* Free standing, '' Stable freestanding base, so we don't need a massive table to hold the massive machine ''
* Rotational Axis, '' Chuck or wheel mount to rotate item for etching, http://www.epiloglaser.com/zing_rotary.htm http://www.buildlog.net/wiki/doku.php?id=rotational ''


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! Paid
! Paid
! Method Paid
! Method Paid
! Help with Build?
|-
| James H || £200 || || || Yes
|-
| Martin || £200 || || || Remote
|-
| Kai || £100 || || || Yes
|-
| Steve || £100 || || || Yes
|-
| Dominic || £200 || || || Watch
|-
| Ric || £50 || || ||
|-
| David C || £25 || || || 
|-
| James F || £125 || || ||
|-
| Mouse || £100 || || || Yes
|-
| Gareth H || £150 || || ||
|-
| Andy N || £50 || || || Yes
|-
| Joe || £100 || || ||
|-
| David H || £100 || || || Yes
|-
| Wendy || £20 || || || Watch
|-
| Reprap Matt || £10 || || || Yes
|-
| Matt Little || £100 || || || Yes
|-
| Michael E || £50 || || || Yes
|-
| Roger L || £25 || || ||
|-
|-
| James H || £200 || ||
| Tony S || £100 || || ||
|-
|-
| Martin || £200 || ||
| Ian D || £100 || || ||  
|-
|-
| Kai || £100 || ||
| Ash || £25 || || ||
|-
|-
| Steve || £100 || ||
| Adam Froggatt || £25 || || ||
|-
|-
| Dominic || £200 || ||
| Michelle S || £20 || || ||  
|-
|-
| Ric || £50 || ||
| Spencer || £25 || || ||  
|-
|-
| David C || £25 || ||
| Mark P || £25 || || || Yes
|-
|-
| James F || £100 || ||
| Daniel || £35 || || ||  
|-
|-
| Matthew G || £100 || ||
| Seb || £200 || || || Yes
|-
|-
! Totals || £1075 || ||  
| Matt Spandex || £25 || || ||  
|}
|}
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Latest revision as of 05:49, 20 April 2019

Pledge fund for the creation of a DIY open source laser cutter for Nottinghack

The initial target goal was for £1000 to create a copy of the build log laser cutter http://www.buildlog.net/blog/2011/02/buildlog-net-2-x-laser/

Stretch Goal 1 - £1250

Like any good kickstarter style project we need some additional goals, because of the speed that the first goal I'll say £1250 will get a 600x400 cutting area and a 60W laser

Stretch Goal 2 - £1500

The second goal would be to make it larger again. I think a 450x800 cutting area and an 80W laser would be a very admirable place to be.

Additional Goals

  • Vacuum Table, holds the material down and draws the smoke through the cuts rather than across the material.
  • Cool bot, based upon the london design, monitors and reports issues with the water temperature.
  • Control system, an independent controller so that the system does not rely on a PC with a parallel port.
  • Free standing, Stable freestanding base, so we don't need a massive table to hold the massive machine
  • Rotational Axis, Chuck or wheel mount to rotate item for etching, http://www.epiloglaser.com/zing_rotary.htm http://www.buildlog.net/wiki/doku.php?id=rotational
Who How Much Paid Method Paid Help with Build?
James H £200 Yes
Martin £200 Remote
Kai £100 Yes
Steve £100 Yes
Dominic £200 Watch
Ric £50
David C £25
James F £125
Mouse £100 Yes
Gareth H £150
Andy N £50 Yes
Joe £100
David H £100 Yes
Wendy £20 Watch
Reprap Matt £10 Yes
Matt Little £100 Yes
Michael E £50 Yes
Roger L £25
Tony S £100
Ian D £100
Ash £25
Adam Froggatt £25
Michelle S £20
Spencer £25
Mark P £25 Yes
Daniel £35
Seb £200 Yes
Matt Spandex £25