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December 9 – December 16, 2022 “A Project That is Winter/Christmas Themed” Contest

Hello, everyone. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who took part in the contest this week. We’re really pleased to see that you all utilized the information you learned from these projects you completed on your LongMill for other projects. We are aware that this journey may be challenging but the outcomes are incredible. We love seeing all the projects shared within the community.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Kevin Veliz, Jason Binkley, Andre Arseneault, Gavin Hutchens, Mark Lesinski, and Ed Barsalou are the winners of the “A Project That You Learned Something From Making It” contest! Look out for a prize coming your way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Winter/Christmas Themed

Happy festive season everyone! Celebrate the season with us by posting your best Winter/Christmas-themed projects made on your LongMill to get us in the jolly spirit. We will pick our favourite festive season projects and send cool stuff to the makers. Happy holidays to all of you!

Happy making!

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December 2 – December 9, 2022 “A Project That You Learned Something From Making It” Contest

Good Friday afternoon, everyone! Thank you to all the makers who entered the contest for this week. We loved seeing all of your furniture projects made with the help of your LongMill. It was hard for us to choose our favourite ones since all were perfect. These fantastic projects prove that the possibilities of creating are endless with a LongMill. It is always a pleasure to see projects shared within our community of creators.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Patrick Baerts, Ian Fraser, Modern Memories LLC, Justin Currie, Kevin Waddell, and Matt McMullen are the winners of the “A Project That is a Furniture Item” contest! Watch out for an amazing prize coming your way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That You Learned Something From Making It

This week’s theme is a little different, but very interesting. We want you all to share a project that you have learned something from using your LongMill to make it. All you have to do is post your project and within the caption, share with us what you learned from doing it. We’ll choose our favourite projects and send awesome prizes to the creators.

Happy crafting!

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November 25 – December 2, 2022 “A Project That is a Furniture Item” Contest

Happy Friday, everyone! We want to give our utmost thanks to everyone who participated in this week’s contest. We had an immense amount of signs and clocks project submissions this week that made it by far the most difficult for us to choose our favourite ones since all signs and clocks projects were so cool and unique. It is always such a joy seeing all the projects shared within our community of creators.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Steven Parks, Kyle Black, Brad Olmstead, Daniel Kerr, Rick Gauthier, and Jim Baker are the winners of the “A Project That Is a Sign or Clock” contest! A prize is coming your way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is a Furniture Item

The theme of the week is “projects that are furniture”. Share with us your tables, chairs, cabinets, desks, beds, and other furniture-related projects that were made using the LongMill, and we will reward the ones we liked best with great prizes.

Happy making!

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November 18 – November 25, 2022 “A Project That Is a Sign or Clock” Contest

Good afternoon, everyone. We want to give a huge thanks to all makers who entered the contest for this week. We saw plenty of GOURDgeous autumn/thanksgiving themed projects made by all of you awesome creators. Thank you all for celebrating American Thanksgiving with our with us. It is such a pleasure seeing all the projects shared within our community of creators.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Jay Smith, Derek Carriere, Mark Van Hooren, Nick Nalbone, Steve Goodrich, and Nathan Weaver are the winners of the “A Project That is Autumn/Thanksgiving Themed” contest! Watch out for a prize coming your way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That Is a Sign or Clock

This week’s theme is “projects that are signs or clocks”. Post your most creative signs/clocks projects that were made using your LongMill and share them with us for a chance to be one of the winners of this week’s contest and win free prizes!

Happy creating everyone! 

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November 11 – November 18, 2022 “A Project That is Autumn/Thanksgiving Themed” Contest

Sienci Labs would like to wish everyone a happy Remembrance Day (also known as Veterans Day). We want to appreciate and remember all our national heroes who fought for us on this day of celebration. Let’s come together to remember and honour those who have fallen.


Hey everyone. Thank you to the makers who participated in the contest for this week. We loved seeing all the laser projects and are glad you enjoy using your LaserBeam Laser System to create such unique projects. It is always a pleasure to see projects shared within our community of creators.


Last Week’s Winner

We are happy to announce that Jim Long, John Fischer, Koala Karvings, Mark Klement, Little Owl Craft Co, and Andrew Shortt are the winners of the “A Project That Uses the LaserBeam” contest! A prize is coming your way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Autumn/Thanksgiving Themed

We want to wish our American neighbours a Happy Thanksgiving and are bringing back our Autumn/Thanksgiving theme this week to celebrate with them! Help us celebrate by sharing with us all of your amazing Autumn/Thanksgiving-inspired projects made on your LongMill. We’ll select our favourite ones to send cool stuff to.

Happy making everyone!

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November 4 – November 11, 2022 “A Project That Uses the LaserBeam” Contest

Happy Friday, everyone! We want to thank all who participated in the contest this week. We understand that this theme was a little harder than the others. Nonetheless, we’re proud of the outstanding workshop projects we’ve seen in our community of creators. We always look forward to seeing the projects shared within the community.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Jeff Richardson, Pop Culture Woodworking, Michael Trickey, Claude Knapp, Gary Bork, and Terry Babij are the winners of the “An Item That is Used for Your Workshop” contest! Watch out for a prize coming your way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That Uses the LaserBeam

We have seen many of you enjoy using the LaserBeam. Now is your chance to win some free stuff with your LaserBeam project. Show off your best LaserBeam projects with us, and we will send makers of the ones we like awesome prizes!

Happy crafting!

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October 28 – November 4, 2022 “An Item That is Used for Your Workshop” Contest

Good afternoon everyone! We thank the makers who participated in this week’s FANGtastic contest. We have seen so many cool decorative Halloween projects that it was hard for us to select the best ones from the patch. Thank you all for celebrating the spooky season with us. We love seeing the projects shared within the community.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Dian Smit, Jerry Giardina, Joshua Larson, Against the Grain Outdoors, Dylan Greene, and Greg Simpson are the winners of the “A Project That is Halloween-Themed” contest! Lookout for a prize!


This Week’s Theme: An Item That is Used for Your Workshop

This week’s theme is “items that are used for your machine/workshop”. Post your clamps, computer trays, benches, and other machine/workshop setup-related items that have been made on the LongMill, and we’ll pick the best ones to send creators awesome prizes to.

Happy creating!

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gSender 1.1.6 Release

Hey folks,

New gSender release with a number of feature improvements and fixes.

Two big ones we’d like to highlight:

Surfacing Tool Changes

The surfacing tool has been slightly redesigned and comes with some new features.

Some feature improvement highlights include:

  • The cutting tool now ramps into position on all generated toolpaths instead of plunging in
  • Can now start from center
  • Easy to flip direction of cutting
  • Easy copy-to-clipboard to save generated toolpaths for later
  • Number of generative issues that could leave unfinished passes

Visualizer improvements

We’ve rewritten how the visualizer generates and displays toolpaths to result in lower memory usage after parsing. This should be particularly noticeable with larger files – gSender is using less memory by a relatively large factor when visualization is enabled.

As an example, for a 28 megabyte gcode file (~1.5 million lines), these are some comparisons of what the memory values were previously and what they are now:

You should also notice slightly faster visualization due to these changes.

Our benchmarking and profiling has also identified some issues with the library we’re using to parse the toolpaths themselves using excessive amounts of memory. This will be addressed in an upcoming release. We have a relatively long list of performance improvements we plan to address over the next few builds to make sure gSender runs well on lower-hardware spec devices, and this is the first part of that.

Release Notes:

  • Improved surfacing tool – pattern now ramps in to support more surfacing bit types, cut direction is reversible, able to start from center, can copy gcode to clipboard for saving.
  • Major improvements to visualizer memory usage and parsing speed
  • Start from line should account for maximum file Z height when moving into position to account for situations where Z0 is set at the spoilboard.
  • Probe code should always return to exact starting location instead of approximating it.
  • Improvements to firmware flashing UX – can now select profile and port inside tool.
  • Fix for auto-probe code movements being too small when “$13 report as inches” EEPROM value enabled
  • Go To buttons only use safe height if below that position when limit switches enabled to avoid moving downwards.
  • Fixed values in some machine profiles.
  • Added machine state guards to some keyboard shortcuts.
  • UI Modals now more difficult to close accidentally.
  • Bracket Comments on M0/M1 now emitted to UI.
  • Laser offsets preferences allow negative values again
  • Bounding Box variables once again available to macros
  • Mac version now exits completely on close.
  • Higher UI clarity when connecting to board with invalid/unrecognizable firmware
  • Styling changes in Firmware Tool
  • Fixed overflow when OS had screen zoom above 100%.

(Pi build coming in the morning)

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October 21 – October 28, 2022 ‘A Project That is Halloween-Themed” Contest Part 3

Happy closer to Halloween, folks! We want to give a huge thanks to the individuals who entered this week’s faBOOlous contest. We saw a lot of wickedly wild projects. It was difficult for us to pick our most favorites ones from the patch. Thank you again for celebrating with us. We always look forward to seeing the projects shared within the community.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Gary Bork, Dennis Vellopoulos, Academx Woodcraft, Mike Born, Wayne Baxter Jr, and Ryan Johnson are the winners of the “A Project That is Halloween-Themed” contest! Lookout for a prize!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Halloween-Themed

Happy spooky season everyone! Celebrate the last week of October with us by sharing your Halloween-themed projects made on your LongMill. We will select our favourite spooky projects and send some scary (not really) prizes to the makers!

Happy Halloween making!

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October 14 – October 21, 2022 “A Project That is Halloween-Themed” Contest Part 2

Happy spooky month, folks! We want to thank the makers who participated in this week’s awesomely gruesome contest. We have seen plenty of bone-chilling creations and are ecstatic to have you celebrate this Halloween season with us. We love seeing all the projects shared within the community.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Sheldon Bradley, Chris Gamble, Brad Copeland, Jeremy Bergh, Nick Hellier, and Travis Norris are the winners of the “A Project That is Halloween-Themed” contest! A prize coming your way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Halloween-Themed

A short message from our Content Creator, Scott Saari

Happy spooky season everyone! Celebrate the rest of the month with us by sharing your Halloween-themed projects made on your LongMill. We will select our favourite spooky projects and send some scary (not really) prizes to the makers!

Happy spooky making!