2 Replies to “Figuring out the Process”

  1. That’s amazing! I’m so glad that the hardware and software are integrating well. Are you planning to specialize the software for more complex designs? I struggled to find clearly documented algorithms for specular holograms.

    1. I was planning on getting in touch to let you know I finally scratched that itch. I used the old 3D printer I told you you could have a while back. It’s much sturdier for etching without the crazy vibrations from the plotter. If it’s got 2 stepper motors and a tip action, my plotter stack works wonderfully for it. I’m very glad I took the time to build it right years ago as I keep porting it left and right easily and find all the conveniences I gave myself.

      For the software, I “cheated” and purchased https://deftware.org/products/holocraft. That’s my way of getting my feet wet, and not investing too much time I don’t have in the first place. I’m not sure how deep I’ll end up, so there’s a good chance it will suffice. There’s also a good chance I wouldn’t be able to do any better anyway. But things tend to lead to other things so who knows. I’m already reworking the tip action a bit to make full use of the 3D printers height steppers, and I’m adding a load cell to be able to accurately set etching pressure.

      It goes without saying that you shouldn’t be a stranger should you find yourself in the area, and that the machine is yours if you want to borrow it to try stuff :).

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