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When Andy saw that I was taking a photo of this, he leaned over the counter and said "Do you want me to remake that, so it's prettier? Put a dragonfly in it or something?" but I liked it as it was. The cup was so full that it almost looks like a muffin.
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Seattle, WA
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For a whole week, maker, potter and artist Jonathan Keep built a clay 3D printer, for the us to keep and use!
Jonathan says: “I have long used computer software to develop new ceramic forms. With an interest in the hidden numerical code that underpins all nature, I have developed a working process whereby the shapes of these pots are written in computer code. This digital information is passed to a studio based DIY 3D printer that I have adapted to print in clay. Layer by layer the pots are printed out – a sort of mechanical pottery coil building. After printing, the ceramic is fired and glazed in the normal way.”
Based on the delta type of 3D printer, his design aims to use parts that can be made fairly easily with basic tools and skills or can be ordered online. This design is specifically for printing with clay but it could be adapted to work with other materials too. The design is open source and can be found here: www.keep-art.co.uk/Self_build.html
Members dropped in throughout the week to see how Jonathan was getting on, and even help build it.
Keep it Clean: Your Mouth Might be dirty, but your body won’t be!
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Smells like: Fresh and Fruity
Ingredient List: Purified Water, Glycerin, Sodium Stearate and Sodium Oleate, Sorbitol, Stearic Acid, Lauric Acid, Fragrance, Color
The Soil Association and Whole Foods Market are helping to get London buzzing by offering a free packet of bee-friendly Phacelia seeds to plant. They want to see bee-friendly flowers in pots, gardens and outdoor spaces across London to provide food for bees and help rebuild damaged bee populations. Visit your local Whole Foods Market during their Share the Buzz week, 3-7 July 2013, to pick up your free seeds and get planting!
Find out more: www.wholefoodsmarket.com/sharethebuzz
Volunteers work to keep Geer Cemetery, an abandoned cemetery, beautiful. Contact keepdurhambeautiful.org for volunteer opportunities.
Keep Durham Beautiful, Inc. is a nonprofit, volunteer organization working in partnership with the City of Durham’s General Services Department and the County of Durham to bring private businesses, citizens and community organizations together to conserve and enhance the appearance and environment of Durham through cleanup events, beautification projects and educational activities.