Sixteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction 2022
DOI: 10.1145/3490149.3501317
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CircWood: Laser Printed Circuit Boards and Sensors for Affordable DIY Woodworking

Abstract: Due to its natural warmth, wood is frequently used to produce touchable objects such as furniture and signboards. Laser cutting machines are becoming common in personal wood processing to cut and engrave wood. In this paper, we propose a method and workflow for producing various sensors and electrical circuits for interactive devices by partially carbonizing the wood surface with a laser cutting machine. Similar to wiring on a conventional printed circuit board (PCB), the carbonized part functions as a conduct… Show more

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“…Laser-Factory [30] demonstrates a modified end effector that can deposit and solidify conductive silver ink using laser-generated heat. Circ-Wood [17] presents a novel approach to generate electrical traces by partially carbonizing the surface of the wood using a laser cutter. LASEC [12] uses a laser cutter to ablate conductive materials such as ITO, Ag paint and PEDOT:PSS to form stretchable conductive traces.…”
Section: Fabricating Circuits Using a Laser Beammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laser-Factory [30] demonstrates a modified end effector that can deposit and solidify conductive silver ink using laser-generated heat. Circ-Wood [17] presents a novel approach to generate electrical traces by partially carbonizing the surface of the wood using a laser cutter. LASEC [12] uses a laser cutter to ablate conductive materials such as ITO, Ag paint and PEDOT:PSS to form stretchable conductive traces.…”
Section: Fabricating Circuits Using a Laser Beammentioning
confidence: 99%