
- #Photograv vs 1 touch update
- #Photograv vs 1 touch software
- #Photograv vs 1 touch trial
Traditional half-screen photo processing. There's two methods for generating "engraving ready" files from photos. In the end I just bit the bullet and bought commercial software. I tried processing my photographs in photoshop and then sending a gray scale image to the laser. Last record on 02/07.I do all my photo engraving using some sort of dithering technique. Transactions worth $1,370.67 missing from QBO. 2018 Net $4922.98) Does NOT reflect carryover balance from 2017.
#Photograv vs 1 touch software
Honorarium: $200 for Laser, $150 for Blacksmithing, $50 for Electronics, $250 for Software Development, $50 VCC.įEBRUARY 2018 FINANCES: Estimated Monthly Net $3116.26. Josh could not find a for replacement link for Thunder’s drag chain.įEBRUARY 2018 CLASSES: 14 classes. Team Laser will be watching the chiller closely. Evidence of a leak - water stain on floor and on scrap wood stored between chiller & wall. In addition to routine maintenance, Chiller #3 was empty with bubbles in the line.
Adjourned to perform Monthly Maintenance. Infrastructure Chair gave status report on issues with Adobe Illustrator licenses and installation of new solid state drives. Troy will price locking wall cabinets for north wall.
Stephenie will ask Thunder for a spare parts price list and create a budget line item for spare parts.
#Photograv vs 1 touch update
Clay will update script to reset RDWorks units to inches. Clay will work on revising No Go materials list. Clay and Eric will create a pin board support on the multi-cam to raise work off of the laser beds. #Photograv vs 1 touch trial
Is tabling this purchase until Team can test trial versions.) Much more expensive than she remembered and offers her apologies. (Update: Stephenie was wrong about the pricing.
One copy each of PhotoGrav and 1-Touch Laser Photo for evaluation. Will give us the flexibility to engrave larger diameter pieces. LightBurn is offering discounted licenses for our members’ personal use. svg files, our members will no longer need to use Adobe Illustrator, which acts as a bridge between Inkscape and RDWorks which can import. LightBurn licenses for three Thunder computers, the three design computers in the common room, and the jump server.
Cermark will be kept locked up and available when committee members are present or during the Etching classes.
an initial supply of Cermark, transfer paper + dispenser, Goo Gone, 1/8" ply for class, Dual Layer acrylic sheet for class, replacement chuck key for rotary, replacement air connector, and replacement optics. 3 heat detectors for the Thunder lasers. MONTHLY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTESġ7 Attendees: Stephenie Webb, Chair ( David Summers ( Ryan Caldwell ( Brady Pamplin ( David Steele ( Bill Gee ( Josh Wims ( Clay Romeiser ( Syed ( Logan Cummins ( Troy Gilchrist ( John Gorman ( Russ Sutton ( Eric Harter ( Graham Bateman ( Bijal Haria ( Stan Simmons, Infrastructure Chair ( Purple Classroom. Open Items tell you what is in the works…Closed Items - grouped by month - tell you what we’ve done + meeting minutes + end of month Training and Financial summaries.Ġ3/04/18. Wonder what is going on in Laser? You can peek behind the curtains here with our Google Doc. (Not meeting on Easter Sunday, fyi.) If you have an interest in keeping Laser running, we’d love to have you join us. Next Maintenance Day-with-a-side-of-Committee Meeting is April 8th at 11am. (And Graham brought me a present…confetti eggs for Easter…not that I’m playing favorites. Extra tip o’ the hat to Graham and Josh for bringing food. This serves as both a posting of our meeting minutes and our monthly report for Thursday’s Member Meeting (hope to see some Laser members there!)Ĭan I just say how amazing Team Laser is? 17 people showed, made decisions, and worked! And ate meatball sliders, deviled eggs, fruit, veggies and chips.