Laserblock2.0 Small module material recycling plan drawing (applicable to Lei Yu)BOLTModel)
We are often troubled by the waste wood boards generated by laser cuttinglaserblock2.0This kind of problem can be effectively solved by processing waste wooden boards into small building blocks that can be used for making miniature models, and pasting them with milky glue. It is a good tool for daily teaching in laser cutting themed maker spaces. This drawing is usedCC-BY-NC-SAThe protocol is open source, and personal non-commercial use can be used for free. Non profit activities of enterprises also need to contact the author to determine whether intellectual property fees need to be paid. Profit making activities of enterprises must pay intellectual property fees. The proportion of fees claimed by the author must not be less than 5% of the profits generated by the drawings. If it is higher than this proportion, the specific amount can be negotiated by both parties. The standard 5% can be automatically deducted by the platform. In addition, others need to retain Wu Junjie's authorship when using the drawings. The drawings can be modified and new authors can be added, but the new authors cannot delete the original author's authorship. The modified drawings need to be disseminated under the same open source protocol. The new copyright owner can contact the original copyright owner to negotiate the proportion of intellectual property benefits for the new drawings based on the innovation ratio, The default allocation ratio is 60% for the original copyright owner and 40% for the new team.