• oselecto@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Of course you could just write on a sticker with a pen, but where’s the fun in that!

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        11 months ago

        And once you’ve got the QR codes on, you setup a pi with a camera than can read them and give you the results, maybe with a red/yellow/green LED for age :-)

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          11 months ago

          Using an entire SBC for that seems kind of overpowered and unnecessary, just a little microcontroller or your phone will do!

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          11 months ago

          Add a scale spool holder and have an excel sheet automatically updated and make it warn you whenever you slice a model

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      11 months ago

      I use white sharpie crayon-pencils (the grease pens with the paper you peel back a section at a time). Write it write on that reel.

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    11 months ago

    Brilliant idea. I really should start labeling stuff like that, I’ve used some handwritten notes but QR codes sound a lot easier to plop in a database.

    Are they full data containing QR’s (they have all info text contained within the code) or do they link to an external database/software that tracks them?

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      11 months ago

      Glad you like the idea. I actually started selling these QR Codes readily printed, but you can also do it yourself with some technical skills. The QR Codes are generated and printed before their purpose and content is known. You just scan a new code and have a markdown / rich text editor where you can put any text and attach images or files.

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      11 months ago

      Not OP but for sticking you can probably get square labels from Avery, or be lazy and print on printer paper and use packing tape to adhere.

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        11 months ago

        Yes, I use Avery Labels. Still looking for an alternative because I would like to have smaller ones so I can stick them to very small stuff but the smallest square label I have found so far is 20x20mm