Discontinuation of the UltraBeam project

We are discontinuing the UltraBeam project. The UltraBeam was a standalone CO2 laser designed for higher-power cutting. This article outlines the circumstances and series of events leading up to this announcement.

The UltraBeam project was started and led by one of our employees, Ikenna. From the beginning of the project, Ikenna had expressed interest in spinning the product into part of a new company, separate from Sienci Labs. However, I decided that at that time, the best chance of success for the product was to keep it within the Sienci Labs umbrella and build it under our roof. Since that point, Ikenna has worked on the CO2 laser full-time.

Our company has gone through a lot of changes internally, and with that, changes to our company structure, distribution of resources, decision-making processes, and more. Alongside this, we’ve had a number of employees leave or get fired, which has affected the balance and relationships within the company. In the midst of everything, it felt to me that spinning the CO2 off into a separate company may alleviate some of the pressures to manage all of the changes and allow Ikenna to build a new company structure around a new product that was suitable for his vision.

We started working on a rough plan for this spinoff. The general plan was for Sienci Labs to transfer the prototypes, materials, and IP around the CO2 laser to the new company in exchange for a minority stake in the new venture. This meant that Ikenna would leave Sienci Labs and then work for his own venture. This structure would allow Ikenna to access all of the work he had already started without restrictions,

After his departure, it became clear, after some back and forth, that Ikenna no longer had the intention to work with me or involve the company in the new venture.

This puts things in a complicated situation, since as far as I understand, Ikenna plans to continue the development and eventual release of a CO2 laser. However, Sienci Labs still retains the intellectual property and customer information created during Ikenna’s employment.

Given these circumstances, I am putting a hold on the UltraBeam project. This means that there will be no new development or product release at this time. Additionally, I would note that external use of customer information and IP created and owned by Sienci Labs is a violation of our working contracts and any products.

November 22 – November 29, 2024 “Sign Projects” Contest

Happy Friday! Thanks for sharing your Vortex projects made on the LongMill/AltMill.

Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Jason Arney-O’Neil, Russell Dillon, and Patrick Baerts are the Vortex projects contest winners. Watch out for a prize!

This Week’s Theme: Sign Projects

This week’s theme: “Projects that are signs”! Share your most creative sign projects made with your LongMill/AltMill for a chance to win free prizes!

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting below!

Happy making!

November 15 – November 22, 2024 “Vortex Projects” Contest

Hey everyone! Thanks for posting your hosting/entertaining projects made on the LongMill/AltMill.

Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Dave Olson, Dan Philie, Tammy Erickson, Gord Waterman, James Prestage, and Thomas Loomis are the hosting/entertaining projects contest winners. A prize is on its way!

This Week’s Theme: Vortex Projects

Show off your best Vortex projects for a chance to win cool prizes! We’ll select our favourites and send awesome rewards to the makers.

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting below!

Happy building!

November 8 – November 15, 2024 “Hosting/Entertaining Projects” Contest

Happy Friday! Thanks for sharing your latest projects made on the LongMill/AltMill.

Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Lou LaRock, Lonnie Clark, James O’Rear, Donovan Corbin, Max Crompton, and Lyle Biehn are the latest projects contest winners. Watch out for a prize!

This Week’s Theme: Hosting/Entertaining Projects

This week’s theme: hosting and entertaining projects! Share your beer stands, coasters, speakers, TV setups, serving trays, games, or any entertaining items made on your LongMill/AltMill. We’ll pick our favorites to send free stuff!

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting below!

Happy creating!

New LaserBeam Accessories Available!

We are excited to offer two of our LaserBeam accessories for purchase in our shop.

First, we have the Steel LaserBeam Mount. Originally designed specifically for the LaserBeam and included with each LaserBeam System, this mount has proven to be a versatile accessory that many customers use in their projects, setups, and designs. It’s built to be durable and reliable, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Next is the Replacement Focus Finder Set. Every LaserBeam order comes with a full set, but we know how easy it can be to misplace these small parts. We’ve created this replacement set to help you keep everything in place.

In addition to making these accessories available for purchase, we’ve also added a Resources Page to our website, where you can download the design files for each accessory. Feel free to experiment and create your own versions at home!

LaserBeam Magnetic Mount Available for Purchase!

The LaserBeam Magnetic Mount is now available for purchase! Streamline your setup by eliminating the tedious bolting process. Once installed, simply snap your laser on and off for quick and easy adjustments. Crafted with durable, high-strength magnets, this mount ensures exceptional stability and rigidity, delivering precise and clean results within recommended speed ranges. Upgrade your experience today!

We have prepared detailed resources for the Magnetic Mount, providing all necessary steps for mounting and attachment which can be found here: https://resources.sienci.com/view/lb-magnetic-mount/

Feel free to explore all of our other resources for updated information on LaserBeam compatibility with the ever-expanding line of Sienci Labs products.

https://resources.sienci.com/view/lb-product-description

If you are interested in purchasing the LaserBeam or the Magnetic Mount check out the product pages.

November 2024 Production Updates

Hey everyone, here are the Nov 2024 Production Updates!

AltMill

We shipped more AltMills out last month. We’ve ramped up production and you should find if you already ordered a machine that lead times may have gone down. We’ve worked on streamlining production, bringing on some more staff, training current staff with new skills in management and operations, and setting new production goals to move things along. We are aiming to finish both Batch 1 and 2, a total of 400 AltMills to be shipped and delivered by the end of Dec 2024. At this time, we currently have around 50 more machines left in Batch 2, so if you want to be part of this group, make sure to order soon!

We’ve now ramped up production for AltMills, and this past month we’ve shipped out around 70-80 units. We’re now waiting on some additional parts expected to arrive Nov 4th, and we will be aiming to keep increasing production more to clear the rest of the queue.

Some parts for Batch 2 have arrived, which means we are starting to build our next 200 AltMills. We expect the rest of the parts to arrive in November. We are currently ordering and building stock for Batch 3, which will be another 250 AltMills. Many of the parts have already been ordered for Batch 3, and we expect most of those items to arrive in Jan 2025.

We did run into a hiccup with our VFDs because this chip was changed, causing communication issues. Since then we’ve received a new batch of VFDs plus are expecting to receive new boards to replace these VFDs. This means we will have around 400 full VFDs in stock once our fix is complete.

This did slow our production a bit at the beginning, but we have been shipping machines without the VFDs first so that customers can get their machines ready prior to the spindles arriving.

Additionally, we’ve received a few messages from users about the spindles being wired incorrectly. We’ve implemented an additional QA step to check the full functionality and wiring of the spindle and VFD. Additionally, we’ve received some notes from users who have changed their VFD settings inadvertently, and so we are implementing a VFD setting lock to prevent users from changing settings without the proper precautions.

Testing setup, one of 3 stations

The good news is that the cables and spindle motors were here first, which means that they can be tested and packed first, so that we have some things we can work on in the meantime.

New batch of expressed shipped VFDs to make up for the bad ones

Additional to this, we’re making updates to the firmware to improve the communication and reliability between the board and the VFD. Although we expect the old chip to be more stable, updates to the firmware is expected to decrease compatibility issues for third party spindles.

As we mentioned in a prior update, we’ve been working on figuring out some improvements to make to make sure rails are straight and at the correct tolerance before assembly. Unfortunately, our current extruder continues to have some issues with having a good yield on these parts. As a way to mitigate issues and try something new, we’ve moved production to a new manufacturer for extrusions. This means we have around 200 sets arriving this month, and another 200ish sets being produced at this moment. The best case scenario is that the 200 rails we get in the next few weeks are flawless, but if there are a lot of issues, the new batch of rails should arrive a month or so later.

We’re currently working with two additional extrusion companies to build future batches of rails. These will be for Batch 3. We are also starting to work on production details for the 2×4 AltMills as well during this period.

Additionally, we’re working on vetting a few new CNC machine shops, as the shop we currently work with has been struggling with keeping up with the volume of parts we need, causing delays in their production shop. We are working on splitting up production of parts between different shops so that we can mitigate these types of issues.

In other, other news, our engineering team have started dabbling with the ATC spindle that we have in the shop. We don’t have any expected days we will have something available, but we are testing some different systems to make sure that third party support can be more streamlined, or we can understand and identify needs of the user for an ATC system.

ATC spindle

LongMill

LongMills ship out on schedule, within a few days.

LongMill Spindle Kits, which use same components as the AltMill Spindle Kits, have also been delayed in shipping due to the same issue. We have started shipping some of the LongMill Spindle Kits, and we are expecting to have the rest of the queue completed at the end of the month.

gControl Panel Computer

The gControl Panel Computer has now launched! You can learn more about it here.

The first 40-50 units, we are aiming to ship out before the end of the month. We have now sold over 100 computers, and we are working on ordering an additional batch to cover new sales. These computers are expected to ship in December/January.

The brackets have for mounting the stand to the LongMill and AltMill, we have received the license codes for Windows 11 IOT, and we are expecting computers to arrive on Nov 1st. We have been working on filming and making the resources in anticipation of the new panel computers.

I also had a chance to test the computer with Centroid using the Ethernet cable. This opens up a wider set of options for people to use their panel computer on other CNC machines. From our testing, it worked flawlessly. Thank you John for letting us give it a whirl.

Testing Centroid

Vortex

The Vortex Rotary Axis continues to ship as usual. We’re excited to announce that our close-loop versions of the kit have started shipping.

You can now find additional resources on installation on our Resources Page.

LaserBeam

We’re excited to share the Magnetic LaserBeam Mount, compatible with standard LongMill and AltMill mounting! This has been designed to make it faster and easier to mount and unmount the laser, rather than using the screws.

Magnetic mount for LaserBeam
Inside look

Shipping and production are proceeding as normal, we currently have 27 LaserBeams packed and prepared for shipment within 1-3 days. New Driver Boards have been ordered, as well as more LaserBeam Mounts. Both will arrive well before we run out of our current stock.

We will be adding two of our LaserBeam accessories for purchase in our shop.

First is the steel LaserBeam Mount. We’ve found some of our customers enjoy using this mount for their own projects, setups and designs. Although it was designed specifically for our LaserBeam, it’s a versatile and robust piece of material.

Second is the Replacement Focus Finder Set. Every LaserBeam order is shipped with a full set but we understand that the parts are small and easy to misplace, so we created a solution.

As well as making these accessories available for purchase, we have added a new resources page to our website where you can find the design files for each accessory. Feel free to experiment and try making your own at home.

https://resources.sienci.com/view/lb-files-for-download

PWM Controllable Router

Sine we can’t call our thing the “Sprouter” anymore, I’ll just use PWM Controllable Router for now (or just “router” here for brevity). Here’s a short demo of the speed control being used to play music while cutting at the same time! (turn on your audio).

We brought down the newest version of the prototype router down to Austin TX for the Vectric UGM, where we did some basic demos switching between different speeds. We’re excited to share that we’re able to successfully control the router using a PWM signal!

Since we want to be able to make sure the router works with other popular hobby CNC machines, we’re looking for some volunteers who have machines other than an AltMill or LongMill, who’d be ok with us plugging it into their controllers. If you’d like to offer your help, please reach out!

Thank you everyone who’s been suggesting names for the router. We’re likely going to have a more official contest to help with the naming of the product, so keep an eye out for that!

November 1 – November 8, 2024 “Latest Projects” Contest

Hi everyone! Thanks for posting your wooden projects made on the LongMill/AltMill.

Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Brian Derman, Barb Taylor, Jonathan Clayton, Richard Lynch, Jen Taylor, and Mike Blanchette are the wooden projects contest winners. A prize is on its way!

This Week’s Theme: Latest Projects

Share your latest LongMill/AltMill CNC project for a chance to win free prizes in this week’s contest!

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting below!

Happy crafting!

October 25 – November 1, 2024 “Wooden Projects” Contest

Happy Friday! Thanks for sharing your Halloween projects made on the LongMill/AltMill.

Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Jedediah Burger, Matt Loll, Greg Porter, Scott Gardner, Robert Mohr, and Sara Lynn are the Halloween projects part 2 contest winners. Watch out for a prize!

This Week’s Theme: Wood Projects

This week’s theme is “wooden projects”! Share your LongMill/AltMill wooden creations for a chance to win free prizes!

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting below!

Happy making!

October 18 – October 25, 2024 “Halloween Projects Part 2”

Hey everyone! Thanks for posting your Halloween projects made on the LongMill/AltMill.

Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Jeffery Bates, Aaron Greer, Rob Duceatt, Jack Maree, Dan Muill, and Kenneth Key are the Halloween projects part 1 contest winners. A prize is on its way!

This Week’s Theme: Halloween Projects

Join us for Part 2 of our Halloween celebration! Share your spooky LongMill or AltMill projects, and we’ll pick more favourites to send out some (not-so-scary) prizes!

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting below!

Happy building!