Saturday, July 4, 2015

CAPTAIN AMER-- I MEAN, INDEPENDENCE DAY

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!

Thought I'd commemorate this year's 4th of July to my favorite superhero-duo, Iron Man and Captain America, via a coin - Stark's first arc reactor on one side, Cap's shield on the other.

Since, you know, they're really two sides of the same coin. Of America. Of heroism. Of--- Ok, metaphors aside. I'm eagerly anticipating Captain America's Civil War movie coming out next year, but I couldn't choose a side, since I love both Cap and Stark. So... I thought it'd be funny to literally flip a coin to decide which side I'd be on.

And a quarter there for scale.
I'm still undecided, if you're wondering.

The designs were laser etched onto aluminum, parted from a rod stock of 6061, using CerMark and an Epilog laser cutter.

Here's how I made the coins:


1) Drafted up to-scale designs in Adobe Illustrator.
In this case, the coins needed to be 1" in diameter.
(Shape fills without outline will be etched)
Export to DXF.

2) Prep your stock of aluminum.
If you have access to a waterjet, use that to cut
circles instead - it's a lot faster than what I did.
In my case, I had to use the cold saw to 
cut a chunk off....

...and then use the lathe to slice off thin disks.

Like so.

Then did some manual finishing with a file.
See, if you had just used the waterjet,
you'd be at step 3 already. :P

3) Mix 1:1 CerMark solution and denatured alcohol.
Then lay a thin coat the metal surface.
Then wait for it to fully dry.
CerMark's a tad expensive, but I luckily had some lying
around in the shop I could use. You don't need much for this-
I used like.... maybe a tablespoon?

The reason we use CerMark is because normally,
the laser will reflect off of metals. The CerMark solution
makes the surface absorbent, thus enabling a proper etch.

4) Cut 2 coin-sized circles in a dummy sheet to hold
the metal coins. (I used 3mm acrylic, 1.015" wide.)
Then, without changing anything about the physical
setup, change your print settings for metal raster,
set your metal pieces in the slots and send your
print to the lasercutter.

Setting-wise for the metal, I used:
100% power, 20% speed.

5) Wash off the remaining CerMark mix with water.
And TADA! You have a metal etch.
Above's a comparison of the acrylic raster test print
to the aluminum raster'd coin.

6) Flip the coins over, repeat 3) and 5),
making sure the coins have a different design
on the other side.

7) (Optional) Flip a coin to decide which side you're on. xD

CAN'T I BE ON BOTH SIDES?
I LOVE THEM BOTH.


A few things I'd do differently next time around:
  • Use a waterjet. I could get thinner disks with ridged, or decorative edges, or make extra jut-offs that could hold a necklace string, earring hook, etc.
  • 100% power, 10% speed on the laser cutter.
  • Shake the CerMark longer before use, and mix more thoroughly. The second coin, as you'll see below in the video, didn't etch properly because the chemical solution wasn't mixed properly.
  • Polish the metal surface before etching. Just for the shine factor.
  • Maybe turn this into a necklace? Earrings? Coasters? Poker chips? Haha.

Light, very flippable, Captain America and Iron Man coins!


So even after making this, I can't choose a side. I've had a huge crush on Robert Downey Jr's portrayal of Tony Stark since the first Iron Man, and when Chris Evans first appeared as Captain America, I grew a huge crush on that portrayal too (plus, his Winter Soldier outfit - so cool!). Plus the whole universe they live in, what happens to them, the people they interact with-- Aaaah, so good!

So yeah. My inner fangirl will probably have her heart broken come Civil War day, but until then... LOVE, NOT WAR! <3

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In other news, BATTLEBOTS is on ABC! I was part of team JACD, robot OVERHAUL and it was an awesome experience. I have another blog post planned after the whole series finishes, so I'll speak more about it then. : )

Until then, tune in!

Sunday, January 18, 2015

TRIP TO CHINA + JAPAN

Wow. Where to even start?

From December 22, 2014 to January 2, 2015, I spent overseas - one week roughly in China with family, one week roughly in Japan with Charles. It's been 10+ years since I've been back to China, and it was my first time in Japan. I pretty much underwent a mix of culture shock and sensory overload the entire time. (And then on the way back, a sort of reverse culture shock coming back into the states, haha)

The trip became more than just a family reunion, more than just a tourist's trip. It was a welcome break from the life back in Boston, a welcome change with a different perspective, and I wanted to share some of the stories I have of the places I had gone.

Warning: This will be an extremely long post!

TL;DR:

  • I attended a huge birthday party for my 80 year old grandfather (on my mother's side), and visited my other grandparents (on my father's side) in the countryside!
  • I rode the high speed rail from Beijing for the first time!
  • I visited Todai (Tokyo University) for the first time!
  • I attended Comiket for the first time! (Only the last day though)
  • I went up Tokyo Sky Tree for the first time!
  • Other places I visited in Japan: Akihabara, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku
For all the details though, read on! The post will be divided into the following sections:




China

I
Dec 22-28, 2014
High-speed rail
Visiting Grandparents on both sides of the family

The view outside my Hotel window in Beijing.

Picture taken at my grandpa's 80th birthday party-
Over a hundred attended!

The panorama from the roof of my Grandparent's (on my dad's side) house.
Yep, the roof. I climbed up with one of my Uncles. 8D



Tokyo

II
Dec 29, 2014
Todai
DMM.Make
Akihabara

AKIHABARAAAAAAAAA.

Yoshihiro-sensei demo-ing some very awesome circuitry magic.
Draw a circuit on a piece of photo paper with a special marker...and PRESTO.
Instant working circuit. Check the video out below!

TA-DA.
It's AWESOME.

Other projects the Todai students are working on!



III
Dec 30, 2014
Comiket

Tokyo Big Sight is in sight!

Titan spotted!

My favoraite Itasha spotted during the trip. : >
Zenbonsakura Miku!


A video compiled from smartphone recordings
I made during the Tokyo trip.
(Excuse the shakiness!)


IV
Dec 31, 2014
Tokyo Sky Tree

Tokyo Sky Tree, at 634m, or 2080ft, tall!
The tallest tower in the world and the 2nd tallest structure in the world!

The view from the Tembo deck of the tower.


V
Jan 1, 2015
Meiji Shrine
Harajuku
Kinokuniya

Meiji Shrine on New Years day afternoon-
(Still packed with lots of people, haha.)
Located in a beautiful park!

While walking through Harajuku, I noticed Pepper!
Of course I had to go in and try and say 'hi', hehe.

The famous Takeshita Street in Harajuku!
Charles and I bought some clothing here, hehe...


VI
1-2
Tokyu Hands
Homeward bound!

The view from our AirBnB room.
Last day in Tokyo!

Browsing through the megastore of Tokyu Hands.
Charles and I wanted to buy a lot of things here, haha.
They have a whole floor dedicated to DIY!

DRAGON 2020 MIKU FIGURE!
One of the things I bought in Tokyo!


CAUTION: LONG POST AHEAD!
Click below to read more about my trip!