people have been using the embroidery machine lately. you might notice a
piece of fabric on it with practice runs on it, and a black piece with
SUDOROOM in green thread.
the machine works perfectly. if you want to learn how to use it, I can
show you anytime i'm there, including every tuesday evening starting at
7pm.
For now you need to use a stencil to get lettering. (although you can
certainly try to freehand stuff) There are a couple of sets of letters
you can set up to spell out your name or whatever.
you could also take a thin piece of wood and carve a design into it, and
use it as a stencil. You could also (easily) 3D print a stencil with the
design of your choice on it. There is probably also a way to use the
laser engraver to make a stencil, although the groove in the stencil
should be a bit wider than the laser beam. Probably the right settings
and the right wood would produce a good stencil after a single pass.
Also, the embroidery machine can be used as a sewing machine, in which you
can move the fabric in any direction (not just in a straight line).
The catch being that you have to move it yourself and it won't guide you
or help you keep a pace.
The hardest part is controlling the speed using the pedal.. It's like a
clutch on a sports car, it takes some getting used to. Let me know if you
want a lesson.
-jake
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