We are thrilled to welcome @Hauke and @xchrisd to our moderator team on the Snapmaker Forum!
Hauke and Chris have been incredibly active and helpful in our community, and we’re thrilled to have them step into these new roles. As moderators, they will be here to assist with questions, ensure our discussions stay friendly and productive, and help keep our Forum a welcoming place for everyone.
Thank you for your continued support, and let’s give Hauke and Chris a warm welcome!
Hi all,
many, many thanks for the congratulations and the praise! In Germany we say: “Das geht runter we Öl” (i.e. a very pleasant experience )
So for you to know a bit more who I am: I’m Hauke, living in Bonn, Germany. I’ve a degree in Physics and work in IT. I’d call myself a hobby maker. This includes home automation, designing simple electronics, and 3D design and printing of functional parts. I also use laser and CNC milling for the same purposes. The Snapmaker 2.0 3-in-1 is my entry into these tool techniques, and I’d consider myself an enthusiast, but not really an expert. Aside from Luban, my software toolbox includes Lightburn, Fusion 360, Windows 3D builder, Cura and Prusa Slicer. For electronics I make use of KiCAD and FlatCAM. Some of my products and experiments you can find as showcases in the forum. For a broader view on my hobby projects, not strictly limited to CNC techniques, you may visit my blog: https://projects.webvoss.de/. If I could get a wish granted, it would be to have more time for my projects!
The last point I will use to set expectations: There will be times I am more active, and others you’ll find me more silent (right now this is such a time - busy with my Job…). I understand my role as moderator as merging repetitive questions into existing threads, helping to structure the forum, and also to stop at some point fruitless discussions that have reached the “I’m right” - “No, I’m right” loop of death.
If at any time you disagree with a decision I made, please PM me!
Hi I’m Chris from Austria (Center of Europe).
I’m nearly 37 years old and work as electrical engineer in a steel plant on continuous annealing lines which produce endless steel strips for automobile, energy and other industries.
I’m a early adopter of snapmaker through Kickstarter Original campaign and backed the 2.0 through Kickstarter again.
I use all 3 functions regularly, #1 printing, #2 laser, #3 cnc milling, depending on the current projects which are all privately motivated.
I love tinkering, programming and being with my son and wife.
As my spare time is very limited it would be great to do the maximum on usefull things here.