Journal #8369

Posted 10 years ago2014-04-30 14:33:17 UTC
In order to listen to music at work I decided to make this. It helps prevent the speaker from projecting into the break room which I'm working from currently and sharing with another co worker.

I'd use headphones but am not allowed.

I used my laser cutter to quickly cut it out. It works really well.
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17 Comments

Commented 10 years ago2014-04-30 14:48:44 UTC Comment #40380
Awesome :D
You could make very cool sides for PCs.
Commented 10 years ago2014-04-30 14:49:11 UTC Comment #40373
You have a speaker integrated in your PC case?
Commented 10 years ago2014-04-30 14:54:46 UTC Comment #40376
Mostly all premade pc's do
Commented 10 years ago2014-04-30 15:39:53 UTC Comment #40374
Yes but it's used only by the BIOS and other specialized attention messages(like the incredibly cute 5xSHIFT key press).
Commented 10 years ago2014-04-30 17:44:41 UTC Comment #40365
Hehe, thanks. ^_^

Yes this computer does.
Commented 10 years ago2014-04-30 19:59:07 UTC Comment #40378
Clever!
Commented 10 years ago2014-04-30 20:18:10 UTC Comment #40370
<tips hat> Pretty! :P
Commented 10 years ago2014-04-30 20:19:43 UTC Comment #40377
A beeper is used for BIOS, if there is a speaker and other ports are unplugged it will play all the sounds from it.
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-01 00:26:38 UTC Comment #40369
AWESOME!!!!!
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!
AWESOME!
Want a laser cutter now :)
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-01 12:31:19 UTC Comment #40366
Thanks :D Yes they're a blast, pair one up with a 3d printer and 3d modeling program and your golden.
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-01 17:23:03 UTC Comment #40375
Rufee, how do you do that? :o
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-01 18:37:03 UTC Comment #40379
He doesn't. No computer does that.
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-01 21:05:02 UTC Comment #40364
I've had atleast one computer with a built in little speaker in the case solely designed for motherboard messages. It was a connector that went into a socket next to where the LEDs go.
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-01 22:24:25 UTC Comment #40371
I would kill everyone in the onliners list for a laser cutter and a thing maker... ;)

Zeebs: can you cut polyester fabric in your laser cutter, or would it burn/melt the fabric?
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-02 01:11:50 UTC Comment #40367
I'm not sure, i'll have to find out, just google if it's possible. It would probably catch on fire.
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-02 01:30:52 UTC Comment #40372
Yeah, i have no plans to get when soon(someday tho!), but dang, it would make for effortless DIY clothing, but i guess it would have to pretty big for that too ;)
Commented 10 years ago2014-05-02 01:41:38 UTC Comment #40368
My grandma used to work at a clothes making place and they had automatic cutting tables for it. Don't think they were laser though.

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