On The Bench tonight: New Thrift Shop Scores!This will learn me to go back to the Thrift looking for a shelf unit I saw the other day.
A Makita variable speed Sawzall (and in VG used condition) for 25 Canadian Pesos (~$US19) is obviously a no-brainer; this one is supposedly 18V, so probably has a 24V or 36V rated speed controller. I'll have to take it apart to make sure, but if so, it will definitely be the Guinea pig to 3DP an adapter plate for my Kobalt 6-cell 24VMax packs. The Makita uses a dumb pack; we'll see if the Kobalt packs will yield full output without comms to the tool.
The other item is a bit less exciting, unless you already know what a technical marvel the Kinect for XBOX ONE actually is. It is not just a 1080P 60FPS camera with HD stereo mics; it is also a fairly high-resolution mesh IR ranging array/camera that together with color and IR photogrammetry from that camera, makes a pretty high-resolution realtime 3D scanner that many enthusiasts hack to use as 3DP scanners.
While these things have in essence been abandoned by MicroSoft due to bad press over privacy concerns, MS has integrated the tech into their Augmented Reality headsets which have proven to be a profitable project. Under any circumstances, finding one for 8 Canadian Pesos is an invitation to tinkery.
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