Silent computer
Making a luminous Linux logotype.
Second method. To help you comprehend this method I’ll tell you in brief how laser printer functions. Many people still think that letters are burnt on the paper by a heat ray… Physics of laser print is simple… A laser ray draws necessary image on a reel. Special powder, a dry ink, sticks to the laser image. Thus, the picture is formed on the reel at first. Then it is rolled on the paper and fixed by means of heating up to 200°C. More precisely, it sinters under high temperature… Revert to the logotypes. The essence of our method is based on an inverse process, i.e. thermal action on the picture printed on a laser printer. In practice you can do this by means of a standard flatiron.

First attempt was a failure, I overheated the picture and thin acrylic plastic wrinkled up…

There is one detail; don’t forget interlay a blank sheet of paper to prevent sticking to the iron.

The picture here looks much better. To get a richer picture, roll 3-4 illustrations to the same place. I use standard acrylic plastic.

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| Non-constructive thoughts about modding... |
All began when one day my neighbour, he is Automatic Control Engineer, came and started to beg me to give him one diode. When I asked him why, he typed modding in a search engine. And it had a great effect on me. I was sick about it. Maybe there is nothing accidental in the world and this modding seed fell into good soil. All my life I was interested in design.
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