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+ | ====External Hard Drive==== | ||
+ | 7% power, 46% speed (75 Watt helix) works wonders on a Seagate Goflex hard drive. | ||
+ | {{http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2011/067/5/3/engraved_hard_drive_by_heavy_props_guy-d3b5cbx.jpg}} | ||
==== Titanium metal etching/marking ==== | ==== Titanium metal etching/marking ==== | ||
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+ | =====Glossy Tile Etching===== | ||
+ | After giving this a shot, I found that a speed of 92 and a power of 80 works pretty dang well (I used a 75 watt helix so your milage may vary). Home made coasters! | ||
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====== Lima Beans ====== | ====== Lima Beans ====== | ||
- | Using a 35W Epilog mini, 60% power 100% speed. The beans should be placed in some sort of soft holding bed both to even them out as well as to stop the air assist from moving them. | + | Using a 35W Epilog mini, 60% power 100% speed. The beans should be placed in some sort of soft holding bed both to even them out as well as to stop the air assist from moving them. We used lentils and eventually made a jig with cardstock to mass produce the beans. |
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