Nortd Labs’ Lasersaur: An Affordable, Open Source Laser Cutter

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If you build something, you know how to take it apart.

That’s one of the motivating factors behind the Lasersaur project, which seeks to design an affordable, open source laser cutter than anyone can acquire parts for and build. The brainchild of Addie Wagenknecht and Stefan Hechenberger, the principals and founders of NYC-based R&D studio Nortd Lab, the project is currently 92% complete.

Wagenknecht points out that if you buy an off-the-shelf laser cutter and it breaks, you’re pretty much SOL; but if you build one yourself, you’ll know how to take it apart and fix it.

Here’s the project in Wagenknecht and Hechenberger’s own words, from when they launched it about half a year ago:

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Photorealistic Pencil Drawings

L’artiste Christina Empedocles a un talent pour le dessin indéniable. Avec une série de créations incroyables représentant pour la plupart des oiseaux, cette artiste parvient à donner la vie avec son trait. Des images magnifiques en noir et blanc, à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Review: Martha Stewart Home Office with Avery Dry Erase Decals

We receive a lot of offers to test products and write reviews for the site, and we almost always decline. Very rarely do the items look like they would actually be useful. A few weeks ago, however, we got an offer from the Martha Stewart company to try out their new dry erase boards that looked like they might be useful, so we agreed to give them a try. I received the new Martha Stewart Home Office with Avery Dry Erase Decals (free of cost from the manufacturer) to test out a few days later. Two of the key features are that they can stick to many surfaces (including walls, stainless steel, glass, and plastic) and they’re removable (and, therefore, can be repositioned as many times as you want).

At first glance, they look like giant gift labels (about the size of a piece of notebook paper), but they’re really a bit more than that. They can be used to write reminders, to do lists, a grocery list, or even a fun, positive quote for the day. Since I really like to handwrite lists, I was curious to see how well they would work.

I decided to use one of the decals for a task list and placed it in a location that was very visible (so that I would be reminded to use it) — on the glass window of the main entry door to our house. This was the perfect spot for me as I often remind myself to take things when I’m leaving home by putting them by that door. To remember everything on my list, all I had to do was snap a picture of it before heading out to run errands.

Here’s my to do list from last week:

I used the other label on the wall adjacent to my daughter’s room door. This time, I wrote down books I wanted to remember to buy for her. It could be used by older children (or their parents) to jot down updates to their schedule (like a change to an extracurricular event). Or, you could write the instructions for a new recipe or a note to call a client at a certain time. Perhaps you need a visual nudge that says, “Work on important project today!” (that could work well if the decal is placed by your workspace) or a happy face to help you get through an eventful day.

The decals were very easy to apply to both the glass window and wall, and I had no problem removing or repositioning them on either surface. It didn’t leave a residue or take off wall paint. The writing surface is very smooth and erasing was just as easy as using a typical dry erase board. They work well for capturing ideas and reminders, though you will need dry erase markers close by. I will be continuing to test the decals in my home office (to write future blog topics) as well as on the fridge (to write a grocery list). They seem to be a nice solution for someone living in an apartment with restrictions on nailing things into the wall. If you want to give them a try for your home, office, or dorm room, you can find them on Amazon and at Staples. They cost in the $3 to $5 price range and come in a variety of styles, which is relatively inexpensive especially in comparison to most traditional dry erase boards.

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Narrative.ly

Local NYC storytelling in a new web outlet for long-form journalism

Narrative.ly

Dedicated to long-form, local human-interest journalism based around NYC, the web-based publication, Narrative.ly marks a sign of changing times for the medium, where the rift between breaking content and meditated stories is causing outlets to choose sides. As Narratively founder Noah Rosenberg explains, the site is essentially about storytelling….

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Piggy Bank Fritz

Il salvadanaio Piggy Bank Fritz ti ricorda il motivo per cui stai risparmiando. Lo trovate in vendita su Amazon. Design by Markus Gläser & Jan Eilts.
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Moustache paintbrush packaging

Simon Laliberté ha creato una famiglia di baffuti personaggi usando come riferimento il packaging della linea di pennelli Poilu.
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“IKEA’s New Catalogs: Less Pine, More Pixels” – Wall Street Journal

Digital image of IKEA kitchen

Dezeen Wire: furniture giant IKEA is turning to digital imagery instead of photography to illustrate its brochures and online galleries and expects 25% of all images to be created on computers by next year, according to an article in the Wall Street Journal.

The company is working with local schools to train students in the art of digital image-making to help it create virtual room-sets (like the kitchen above) that can be altered to suit the tastes of different markets around the world.

“It’s a clever way to save money,” says Anneli Sjogren, head of photography at IKEA. “We don’t have to throw away kitchens in the Dumpster after the photo shoot.”

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Thick Oak Wood Handebars

Questo manubrio in legno di quercia viene prodotto da esperti artigiani per Deer Runner assicurando leggerezza e un’ ottima resistenza. Trovate maggiori informazioni qui.

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