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Laser Cutter Plays Super Mario Bros. Theme

April 18, 2009 by Eliot 21 Comments

[vimeo http://vimeo.com/3983501%5D

[Jed] from Toronto’s hackerspace HackLab.TO coded the theme from Super Mario Bros. for their laser cutter. He’s posted the ruby code that generates the g-code from a simple tablature.

Related: CNC music factory Still Alive

[via Waxy]

Posted in cnc hacks, digital audio hacks, Tool HacksTagged cnc, g-code, hacklab.to, laser, lasercutter, mario, super mario bros, toronto

Mario Etching

January 20, 2009 by Caleb Kraft 13 Comments

etched_eee

[revolvingdork] etched his Eeepc with the entire level map of Super Mario Land for Game boy. He set the laser to 70% speed and 40% power to get it to turn out this way. This is a far safer way of expressing your self and playing with laser etching than tattooing yourself with the laser.

Posted in Netbook Hacks, NewsTagged eee, laser etch, mario

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