Episode 115

115 - Pour one out for Pi

Jem and Justin chat Fusion training, a rampant payroll tool, online guide improvements, AI eco impacts, and frustration with horizontal bandsaws. Is Jem ready to ditch Fusion?

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  • One-on-one Fusion training
  • Super scare
  • Fusion 2D outputting - MapBoards to Export 2D Files from Fusion
  • Duplicate with Joints 🚨 
  • Gusto - Easy Payroll
  • QR Blaster
  • ATC Pedestal Guide - How better?
  • Checklist Manifesto
  • Bandsaw Issues - Jet 712 broken part after 3rd use? Binding up
  • Better ways to make online guides?
  • Notion
  • Just make it better, Justin
  • Camera off, can't be bothered making content right now
  • Moving away from Fusion modelling
  • I didn't get to say goodbye, to Pi - Desktop app?
  • macWhisper
  • Impact of AI
  • Voice morphing
  • These number crunchers
  • First 1 milli
  • Grounding - why?
  • Philip: GtP is new and good, and yall should enbrace the change. Maybe you don't want the first component by drfault, but it far exceeds the old ground (now called pin) which is/was a timeline feature, not like ground. It does away with all of the rigid grouping, and as-build joints to origin, and it also lets you edit the inital 'free move' that we got when inserting a component.

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Jem Freeman

Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia

Like Butter | Instagram | More Links

Justin Brouillette

Portland, Oregon, USA

PDX CNC | Instagram | More Links

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Justin Brouillette (Portland CNC) and Jem Freeman (Like Butter) discuss CNC machines, their product design and manufacturing businesses, and every kind of tool that they fancy.

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Jem Freeman

Co-founder and director of Like Butter, a CNC focussed timber design and manufacturing business in their purpose-built solar-powered workshop. Castlemaine, VIC, Australia.
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Justin Brouillette

Founder of Portland CNC & Nack