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large_format_laser_cutter
A laser cutter designed for cutting fabric. Because it is so large, it can hide under your rug when not in use.
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The only Matlab file seems to just be be ~30 lines of code for reading HDF5 files and plotting some results, nothing too complicated or critical: https://github.com/bispmri/Ultra-low-field-MRI-Scanner/blob/...
It looks like the bulk of the code for training the EMI elimination model is is pretty straightforward PyTorch.
I obsess over this concept. I am a robotics engineer and my dream is local manufacturing with small DIY machines. But it's a lot of work! When I have a little more time I want to teach community robotics classes and build machines that makes shoes and hot food and other important goods, designed and built as a community. I designed a cheap large format laser cutter [1][2] and now I am designing shoes that can be made with a 3D printer, the laser cutter, a sewing machine, and some basic tools. [3]
[1] https://twitter.com/TLAlexander/status/1480332181285212160
[2] https://github.com/tlalexander/large_format_laser_cutter
[3] https://twitter.com/TLAlexander/status/1489519692712538113
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