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Generated with TagMaps Package from public pictures shared on Flickr, Instagram and Twitter between 2007 and 2018.
Areas marked red have been excluded on the current scale due to high density of data (see detailed maps).
Created as part of a landscape planning project for evaluating collective cultural values.
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Trying something new on the Shapeoko. Used OSMnx (github.com/gboeing/osmnx) to generate a .SVG file of a section of Tucson streets (north central area). I had to keep making the region smaller because the file sizes quickly get out of control. Once I had one that seemed reasonable, I attempted to make tool paths with it. Most programs seemed to choke on the file size and the number of shapes. There was one exception: makercam.com. It seemed to have no issue with the file and worked perfectly.
The toolpath was for a .7mm bit, and I just used what Carbide Create recommended for speeds (extremely slow). It took 6 hours to complete the cutting. I had started it the day before but quickly realized it wasn't going to finish. Thankfully the homing on the Shapeoko worked great and I was able to restart the job the next day and it lined up. The video ends when the camera batteries died.
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