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  • Lightning fast 3D printed boxes with Bento3D

    In the realm of crafting and DIY, efficiency is key. So, stumbling upon a tool like Bento3D is akin to finding a hidden gem in a treasure trove. Bento3D is a web-based application designed to simplify the creation of custom boxes with lids, offering a seamless experience right in your browser. The interface is straightforward and user-friendly, catering to both seasoned makers and novices alike. With just a few clicks, you can generate all the necessary parts for your box, complete with a snug-fitting lid. It's like having a virtual workshop at your fingertips. While this tool may not be everyone's cup of tea, it's certainly worth a try for those immersed in the world of 3D printing and similar creative endeavors. The convenience it offers in designing and prototyping custom enclosures is unparalleled. For a more in-depth look at Bento3D in action, I highly recommend checking out the video by the excelent "3D Printing Nerd". Their insights and demonstrations provide a valuable glimpse into the tool's capabilities.

  • Sustainable foldable Boxes from Aldi

    Aldi, the popular grocery chain, has recently added used folding boxes in the eurobox format to their inventory. These boxes, originally used for shipping fruits and vegetables, are now available for purchase at a very affordable price. As a self-proclaimed nerd, I couldn't resist giving you a short overview of my thoughts on these boxes. Availibilty and price First and foremost, let's talk about availability and price. The boxes are easily accessible in many shops across Germany, usually at the entrance or near the vegetables. Aldi offers the small (40x30x17cm) box for 4,99€ and the large (60x40cm) box for 6,99€. Functionality and Quality Now, let's dive into the quality and functionality of these boxes. While the colors may show their age, the boxes themselves are in excellent technical shape. They may not be the best fit for your living room decor (or be perfect if you like the vintage style), but they are incredibly practical. The boxes fold flat, even flatter than regular euroboxes from other brands. When folded, they are only around 3cm thick. Unfolding and folding them again is a breeze, thanks to the one "button" press. The boxes also come with a holder for replaceable labels, making them even more user-friendly. Conclusion In conclusion, you really can't go wrong with these Aldi folding boxes. You get high-quality boxes at a competitive price, and you're also doing something good for the environment by using them instead of contributing to plastic waste. Even if the boxes are overall in good shape, it's still a good idea to give them a quick check before loading them up. So next time you're at Aldi, grab a few of these boxes and make your life a little easier!

  • Lightburn GRBL over ethernet/tcp

    DISCLAIMER: Buckle up, fellow nerds! This guide dives into a modified setup that's a wild ride and entirely at your own risk. I don't endorse following these instructions, as an interrupted connection or misuse (hello, no authentication) might unleash uncontrolled havoc, potentially causing fires or other damage. Safety first, folks! For a while now, I've been on a mission to set up Lightburn for remote networking access of by Ortur Lasermaster Pro S2. It's been quite the adventure! I explored using Octoprint with "better grbl support" (link), which excels at repetitive tasks but falls short for any interactive usage. The workflow feels like a marathon: save as gcode, upload, then laser. However, today, I took another shot at it and voilà! With a little help from NorthernStrong in the Lightburn forum, I finally cracked the code! Here's the secret sauce: Lightburn supports, starting from version 1.1.00, a splendid grbl setup via Ethernet/TCP. But hold on tight; this feature hasn't been playing nice with many folks, and the documentation? Well, it's either non-existent or super high-level. But fear not, brave souls! I've managed to make it work, and here's how: Set Up the Endpoint with Raw TCP/Telnet: I used an old Android Smartphone with "USB Serial Telnet Server" (Play Store / GitHub) installed in my case. It exposes the Serial Port via Telnet on Port 2323. Of course, any Raspberry Pi, etc., should be more adept at this task. Copy and Tweak Your Laser's Existing Config for Ethernet/TCP: Open the Config Directory (File -> Open prefs folder), shut down Lightburn, and edit "prefs.ini." Find your Laser and add the following option: "NetworkPort":"YOURPORT", Save, Restart Lightburn, and Let the Laser Adventures Begin! 🚀 Remember, safety goggles on, fellow explorers! Now, bask in the glory of remote Lightburn control and have a blast!

  • How to Use label Boxes Effectively

    TL;DR Dont stick labels to your boxes, use Delivery Note Pockets instead Remove to top of the Pockets to make the content exchangable Use our label generator to create easy to spot labels Euroboxes are commonly used for storage and transportation due to their durability and practical design. However, labeling them can be a hassle, often resulting in adhesive residue or damaged boxes. In this blog post, we’ll explore a simple yet effective method to label your euroboxes using Delivery Note Pockets and a label generator. Let’s get started! Step 1: Get Your Delivery Note Pockets To begin, you’ll need to acquire Delivery Note Pockets. These pockets are usualy designed for shipping attaching labels and a extremly. You can find them at various suppliers, such as amazon.de / amazon.com. Step 2: Prepare the Delivery Note Pockets Using a pair of scissors or a utility knife, carefully cut off the top of each pocket. This step will allow you to replace the content inside the pocket whenever necessary, without needing to remove the entire pocket. Step 3: Attach the Pockets to Your Eurobox Now that you have your modified Delivery Note Pockets, it’s time to attach them to your euroboxes. Choose the desired location on the box where you want to place the label. Peel off the adhesive backing from the pocket and firmly stick it onto the surface. Make sure to press down firmly to ensure proper adhesion. Step 4: Prepare Easy-to-Spot Labels To create labels for your euroboxes, you can use our label generator. This tool simplifies the process by allowing you to customize and print labels with ease.. Design your label according to your preferences, including relevant information such as item names as well as icons. Cut the labels to size. Step 5: Apply the Label to the Delivery Note Pocket Once you have generated the label, carefully peel it off from the backing paper. Align the bag ensuring it is centered and straight. Gently press down on the label to ensure it sticks securely to the pocket. Last but not least, place the label in the bag. Enjoy Convenient and Reusable Labeling Congratulations! You have successfully labeled your eurobox using Delivery Note Pockets and a label generator. With this method, you can now easily identify the contents of your boxes without the hassle of adhesive residue or damaged boxes. If you ever need to update or change the information on the label, simply remove the pocket’s top, replace the content, and reattach it to the eurobox. By using Delivery Note Pockets and a label generator, you’ll save time and effort while maintaining an organized storage and transportation system. Enjoy the convenience and flexibility these tools offer in managing your euroboxes effectively. Happy labeling and organizing!

  • Large Stuff? Euroboxes!

    When it comes to organizing and storing tools, materials, and equipment, finding the right solution can be a challenging task. However, one option that stands out for its wide availability, robustness, standardization, and cost-effectiveness is the Eurobox. Originally designed for industrial purposes, Euroboxes have quickly gained popularity among DIY and hobby enthusiasts due to their versatility and numerous benefits. In this article, we will explore the key features of Euroboxes and why they are an ideal choice for a variety of applications. TL;DRAdvantages Euroboxes are versatile containers widely available globally. They offer robustness and water resistance, thanks to their high-quality construction. Their standardization allows for efficient stacking and optimized storage. Euroboxes are cost-effective due to their long lifespan and compatibility with various accessories. Disadvantages A lack of aesthetic appeal Less suitability for storing small parts Advantages Availability One of the major advantages of Euroboxes is their wide and global availability. These sturdy plastic containers have become a standard in many industries and are readily accessible in numerous countries. Whether you visit a hardware store, online marketplaces, or specialized retailers, you are likely to find Euroboxes in different sizes and variations, making them easily obtainable for anyone, regardless of their location. Robustness Euroboxes are designed to withstand heavy use and provide exceptional durability. Constructed from high-quality, impact-resistant plastic materials, they are built to handle rough handling and challenging environments. This makes them perfect for storing and transporting tools, equipment, and supplies without the worry of damage. Additionally, Euroboxes often come with integrated lids that seal tightly, offering protection against water and moisture, ensuring the contents remain safe and dry even in damp conditions. Standardization Euroboxes are not just ordinary containers; they are part of a standardized system that offers compatibility and adaptability. These boxes are built to fit precisely onto Euro pallets, which are commonly used in logistics and transportation industries. This standardization allows for efficient stacking, secure transportation, and optimized use of space. Furthermore, Euroboxes come in various sizes that are designed to interlock, ensuring efficient use of storage areas and providing endless configuration possibilities. Cost-Effectiveness Investing in Euroboxes proves to be cost-effective in the long run. Their robust construction and resistance to wear and tear make them highly durable, guaranteeing a long lifespan. Unlike flimsy alternatives that may need frequent replacements, Euroboxes can withstand the test of time, offering excellent value for money. Moreover, the standardized nature of Euroboxes allows for compatibility with various accessories and attachments, such as dividers, inserts, and labels, making them adaptable to changing storage needs without the need for purchasing additional containers. Disadvantages While Euroboxes offer numerous advantages, it’s important to address some of their limitations. Two key areas where Euroboxes may fall short are their lack of optical appeal and their fit for storing small parts. Optical Appeal Euroboxes are primarily designed for industrial and practical purposes, which means they may not always be aesthetically pleasing. Their focus on functionality often results in a utilitarian and industrial design. However, there are solutions available, such as customization options or utilizing Euroboxes within a larger storage system, which will be covered in a future article dedicated to enhancing the visual appeal of storage solutions. Storage for Small Parts Euroboxes are generally better suited for larger tools, materials, and equipment. When it comes to storing small parts or components, the standard sizes and design of Euroboxes may not provide the optimal fit. However, this specific challenge will be addressed in a separate article dedicated to efficient storage solutions for small parts, offering alternative options and recommendations. Applications for DIY and Hobbyists Euroboxes have found their way into the hearts of DIY and hobby enthusiasts due to their versatility. They serve a wide range of applications, including but not limited to: Modified Eurobox for EuroPlus Flex as dawers. Tool Storage: Euroboxes are perfect for keeping tools organized and easily accessible. Their robustness ensures the protection of valuable tools, while their standardization allows for efficient organization and retrieval. Material Storage: Whether it’s paints, fabrics, yarns, or other hobby materials, Euroboxes provide a secure and organized storage solution. The water resistance feature further protects delicate materials from moisture damage. Portable Workstations: Euroboxes can be transformed into portable workstations by adding custom inserts and accessories. Outdoor Activities: Euroboxes are an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts. They can be used for camping gear storage, fishing tackle boxes, or as a reliable means to transport equipment for sports and recreational activities. This enables DIY enthusiasts to create a mobile workshop, making projects more convenient and accessible. Conclusion Euroboxes remain an excellent choice for DIY and hobby enthusiasts due to their wide availability, robustness, standardization, and cost-effectiveness. While they may have disadvantages in terms of aesthetics and suitability for storing small parts, future articles will delve into strategies to address these concerns and provide practical solutions for creating visually appealing storage systems and optimizing storage for small components.

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