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title: "Weekend builds: Lasercut stool + Shelf."
title: "Weekend builds: Lasercut stool"
layout: post
excerpt: |
It's nice when a project can be done in just a few days.
It's nice when a project can be done in just a few days. This is gonna be a little plant pot stand.
image: /assets/blog/weekend_builds_1/stool.jpeg
assets: /assets/blog/weekend_builds_1/
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There's something fascinating about maps. I particularly love how they have this kind of fractal level of detail as you zoom in and out. Look at this one, I really like the minimalist black and white design.
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filter: grayscale(1) contrast(1.1);
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filter: grayscale(1) brightness(0.8) contrast(2);
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<figure class="blogroll">
<div id="map" style="height:90cqw; width:90cqw"></div>
<figcaption>
<br>
The black and white map tiles are from <a href="https://stamen.com/">Stamen design</a>, essentially a really nice style sheet on top of &copy; <a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright">OpenStreetMap</a> contributor data. The rest are OS Maps from the <a href="http://maps.nls.uk/projects/subscription-api/">National Library of Scotland</a>. The viewer is <a href="https://leafletjs.com/">leaflet.js</a>. I used CSS container queries to make this a nice square shape.
</figcaption>
</figure>
<script>
let Stamen_TonerBackground = L.tileLayer('https://stamen-tiles-{s}.a.ssl.fastly.net/toner-background/{z}/{x}/{y}{r}.{ext}', {
subdomains: 'abcd',
minZoom: 0,
maxZoom: 16,
ext: 'png'
});
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subdomains: 'abcd',
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maxZoom: 16,
ext: 'png'
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let os_maps = L.tileLayer(`https://api.maptiler.com/tiles/uk-osgb10k1888/{z}/{x}/{y}.jpg?key=paglUJQl74h39APJmOFJ`,{ //style URL
tileSize: 512,
zoomOffset: -1,
minZoom: 1,
crossOrigin: true,
className: 'os_maps'
});
let os_multi_scale = L.tileLayer(`https://api.maptiler.com/tiles/uk-osgb1888/{z}/{x}/{y}?key=paglUJQl74h39APJmOFJ`,{ //style URL
tileSize: 512,
zoomOffset: -1,
minZoom: 1,
crossOrigin: true,
className: 'os_maps'
});
let os_maps_2 = L.tileLayer("https://api.maptiler.com/tiles/uk-osgb1888/{z}/{x}/{y}?key=paglUJQl74h39APJmOFJ",{ //style URL
tileSize: 512,
zoomOffset: -1,
minZoom: 1,
crossOrigin: true,
className: 'os_maps'
});
let hills = L.tileLayer("https://api.maptiler.com/tiles/uk-osgb10k1888/{z}/{x}/{y}.jpg?key=paglUJQl74h39APJmOFJ",{ //style URL
tileSize: 512,
zoomOffset: -1,
minZoom: 1,
crossOrigin: true,
className: 'os_maps'
});
let os_london = L.tileLayer("https://api.maptiler.com/tiles/uk-oslondon1k1893/{z}/{x}/{y}.jpg?key=paglUJQl74h39APJmOFJ",{ //style URL
tileSize: 512,
zoomOffset: -1,
minZoom: 1,
crossOrigin: true,
className: 'os_maps_london'
});
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"Stamen Toner": Stamen_TonerBackground,
"Stamen Toner Labelled" : Stamen_Toner,
"OS Maps Multi Scale" : os_multi_scale,
"OS Maps": os_maps,
"OS Maps Hills": os_maps_2,
"Hills" : hills,
"OS Maps London" : os_london,
};
let map = L.map('map', {attributionControl: false, zoomControl: false}).setView({'lat': 51.555514883267996, 'lng': -0.07930755615234376}, 15);
map.addLayer(Stamen_TonerBackground);
let layerControl = L.control.layers(baseMaps).addTo(map);
//map.addLayer(os_maps);
</script>
In related news, my excellent [co-working space / carpentry workshop / pottery studio](https://www.r-a-r-a.com/) currently has a massive laser cutter which we may or may not keep for the long term.
Here's a quick one, using the aforementioned massive lasercutter at my makerspace, I made this little pot stand out of lasercut ply.
<figure>
<img src="/assets/blog/maps/tests.jpeg">
<model-viewer src="{{page.assets}}/pot.glb" ar ar-modes="webxr scene-viewer quick-look" camera-controls shadow-intensity="2" shadow-softness="1" camera-orbit="63.08deg 66.62deg 1.102m" field-of-view="30deg" interaction-prompt="none" auto-rotate alt="An interactive 3D model of the plant pot stand. It's made of laser cut plywood joined together by intricate finger joints cut with the laser cutter."> </model-viewer>
<figcaption>
The laser cutter can do either a raster or vector. Here is a raster into some birch plywood. They're 10cm square with slightly different settings.
</figcaption>
</figure>
Given the laser cutter is so massive I thought it might be fun to try to produce a huge map. There's a spot at the top of the stairs in our flat that I think could be nice for it. My partner and I have always always lived somewhere in this vertical strip of london so the tall thin shape has some significance.
And here's a quick fit test. When doing joints like this you need to compensate for the kerf of the laser (maybe kerf isn't the right word but you know what I mean). I found about 0.1mm kerf compensation worked well for this laser with 6mm ply.
<figure>
<img src="/assets/blog/maps/render.png">
<img src="{{page.assets}}/stool.jpeg"/>
<figcaption>
A blender render of what it might look like based on a 3D scan of my flat. This took all my very rudimentary new blender skills to put together.
I still need to sand it and glue it together but it's looking pretty cool! I might try to find a clear lacquer to preserve that lovely blackened edge.
</figcaption>
</figure>
<figure>
<model-viewer src="/assets/blog/maps/bigmap.glb" ar ar-modes="scene-viewer webxr quick-look" camera-controls shadow-intensity="1" exposure="1.08" camera-orbit="30.45deg 63.68deg 27.8m" field-of-view="22.88deg" auto-rotate>
</model-viewer>
<figcaption>
Here's a 3D version. I got the scan with the lidar scanner on an ipad.
</figcaption>
</figure>
Given how long those took to cut, I'm thinking that I'll split the design into multiple panels so I don't have to babysit the laser cutter for 24 hours.
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https://github.com/grinat/leaflet-simple-map-screenshoter Can only get raster data this way
Insp: https://blog.usedbytes.com/2022/06/3d-printed-terrain-models-using-os-open-data/
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/186808/how-to-create-high-quality-map-with-qgis-and-stamen-tiles
https://anitagraser.com/2014/05/31/a-guide-to-googlemaps-like-maps-with-osm-in-qgis/
https://github.com/anitagraser/QGIS-resources/tree/master/qgis2/osm_spatialite
Map tile layers:
https://maps.nls.uk/projects/api/#layers
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