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The Arduino xylophone is being built in our Build a Musical Instrument Summer Camp for Kids at IDIYA, New Orleans which started today and continues through the summer. Gus, a student at Lusher Charter School, attended our class and began work on his awesome project.

Gus used a laser cutter to make the wooden keys and frame for his Arduino powered xylophone

Gus used a laser cutter to make the wooden keys and frame for his Arduino powered xylophone

Gus’ xylophone is constructed from 1/8″ birch plywood cut with IDIYA’s laser cutter. It took 4-6 passes with the laser to cut cleanly through the plywood creating the xylophone’s frame pieces and keys. Gus laser engraved each key with the note that will be played when it is stuck with the mallet. The wooden keys do not produce the sound when struck. Instead a piezo sensor under the key detects impact from the mallet, sends an electric signal to the Arduino which then generates a square wave signal to the attached speaker. Initially, this electronically generated sound will be a bit harsh so plans include adding a serial data output to the Arduino to connect to a PC via USB allowing better sound generation, light control and more. See video and more of Gus’ awesome project here

Laser cut Arduino xylophone features:

  • 6 laser cut wooden keys with piezo buzzers working as impact sensors
  • Plywood xylophone frame & keys laser cut and etched
  • Process: Mallet impact –> piezo buzzer detects & sends signal to Arduino –> Arduino generates sound output to attached speaker
Henry built his xylophone frame & keys entirely from laser cut cardboard using Autodesk Fusion 360

Henry built his xylophone frame & keys entirely from laser cut cardboard using Autodesk Fusion 360

Henry, our new intern and Jenna, IDIYA’s Arduino instructor are building a modified version of the Arduino xylophone using Adafruit sensors and aluminum foil covered keys instead of piezo buzzers. More to come on that. Henry’s xylophone also features an all laser cut cardboard frame, arduino and speaker.

Henry, is a junior at Patrick F. Taylor Science & Technology Academy a Greater New Orleans area school
Providing enriched instruction in mathematics, science, and technology.

Gus and Henry both used the free license of Autodesk Fusion 360 provided with IDIYA membership to model and manage the laser cut elements of their xylophones.

 

IDIYA is focused on summer camp classes for students through July. Starting in August, Arduino classes for all ages (adults welcome) will resume.

 

Making electronic musical instruments at the Kid's Music Maker Camp

Making electronic musical instruments at the Kid’s Music Maker Camp

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Maker space New Orleans uses laser cutter to make wooden bird house

IDIYA now has three laser cutters with 27″ x 19″ etching and cutting capability. These cutters can etch and cut cloth, leather, cardboard, wood and plastics up to 1/4″ thick.

Projects made with laser cutters by IDIYA members:

  • Mardi Gras shark costume from cutting cloth patterns they designed
  • Finely cut leather clothing, costumes and jewelry
  • Laser etched blue jeans with unique etching patterns without cutting the jeans
  • Preproduction fabrication and rapid prototyping
  • Hand written (on an iPad) then laser cut wood sign
Our laser cutters can take some fairly large projects
  Maximum dimension of laser cutting materials
  • Cardboard 1/2″
  • Plastics 1/4”
  • Cloth & leather 1/4″
  • Wood 1/4″
Popular uses for our laser cutters:
  • Cloth & leather:
    • Making costumes including
    • Laser etched leather
    • Blue jeans
    • Custom cut leather jewelry and fashion pieces
  • Testing & product fabrication
  • Jewelry making
  • Wooden signage
  • Mardi Gras wooden doubloons (perfect in New Orleans) VIDEO below
  • Craft projects like the birdhouse at right (plans available)
Laser cutting wooden doubloons for Mardi Gras throws

Laser cutting wooden doubloons for Mardi Gras throws

Start laser cutting your New Orleans art, production and engineering projects today with this IDIYA promotional offer – sign up for one year, pay only $99 month

 Autodesk Fusion 360 – Modeling software for laser cutters and 3d printers:
  • FREE 1 year license for subscription members of IDIYA
  • FREE Fusion 360 training classes at IDIYA every Weds 6-8 (for IDIYA members)
  • FREE 3 year license for students, teachers & educational staff.
  • FREE 1 year license for members of Startups who have not yet released a product

Take a peek at the IDIYA Grand Opening Video created by one of our members Alana Torres. We are still reminiscing about how much fun we had that night. A night of food and spirits, laser cutters, 3D printing and CNC. Can’t get much better than that. Thanks to all who came out and made it a huge success!

 

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IDIYA News Clip from WGNO’s coverage of our Grand Opening

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IDIYA News Clip with Erin Nicole, reporter from WGNO’s News with a Twist. Erin spent some time at IDIYA on the morning of our Grand Opening. As same with most first timers coming to IDIYA, Erin was blown away about how you can take your idea to reality with the equipment and education offerings of IDIYA.  Thanks to WGNO for getting the word out about IDIYA! We hope you enjoy the laser etched wooded plaques we make for you and folks over at WGNO.