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An anonymous paper prototype/idea. Each workshopper responded to one of the best ideas from their team brainstorm, using any of the various materials I provided.
many of the ideas considered geolocation, personalising the Gormley figures, engaging young children, various "Where's Wally" ideas and many more brilliant ideas.
Prototype Deltic at Shildon at the 'Magnificent Seven' weekend when all remaining Deltics were displayed on the 9th of October 2011
The sole surviving prototype Intercity 125 powercars left number 41001 on show at Railfest 2012 at the National Railway Museum Here next to First Great Western production power car 43159.
A final design render of a concept adjustable ball joint bar clamp for a GoPro Camera, this will then go on to physical prototyping via 3D Printing - This design was completed using AutoDesk Fusion 360 for Mac
I bought a decaleur quick release to mount my front rack bag BUT it didn't fit . . . so I made my own based on a Gilles Berthoud design. This is made from mild steel to test out the design, but the real one will be in stainless. Now how much does that fillet pro cost. . . .?
An anonymous paper prototype/idea. Each workshopper responded to one of the best ideas from their team brainstorm, using any of the various materials I provided.
many of the ideas considered geolocation, personalising the Gormley figures, engaging young children, various "Where's Wally" ideas and many more brilliant ideas.
Just got the FINAL prototype of the CoffeeGeek Kurv tamper literally minutes ago, and it is nearly PERFECT. I'm so thrilled with it; we're sending off the bases to Reg to get 4 handles done, then they go to three testers around the world for final feedback. I've put almost 4 years into this design, and I'm quite excited by it all.
I'm almost dying to show off the full unabashed design of this tamper, but I'll have to wait until we do the initial production run - the design is completely original, but I wouldn't put it past unscrupulous types to copy; if they do so after I launch that's one thing (people will know its a knockoff); if they do so before I launch, that's another thing.
Truly revolutionary shape study - set the trend for 1
Truly revolutionary shape study - set the trend for 1970's and beyond wedge shaping. You entered through the windshield.
Prototype Deltic at Shildon at the 'Magnificent Seven' weekend when all remaining Deltics were displayed on the 9th of October 2011
SN76477 based noisemaker. Using cardboard as the prototype front panel. Design inspired by Saratronics SARA-002 and the 1970's Remco Sound FX machine. Now that the prototype is working properly, it's going to be migrated to a better enclosure.
An anonymous paper prototype/idea. Each workshopper responded to one of the best ideas from their team brainstorm, using any of the various materials I provided.
many of the ideas considered geolocation, personalising the Gormley figures, engaging young children, various "Where's Wally" ideas and many more brilliant ideas.
We’re prototyping new ways to move animated creatures for our upcoming Haunted House with lower-school and middle-school students in our Maker Art class this fall.
In this after-school workshop, students will build a fantasy world together, with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other animated characters inspired by Halloween.
To prepare for this class, my associate Sarah Brewer and I are prototyping an animated creature, using laser cut wood and cardboard to make it move up and down, as if flying.
This open-close mechanism was designed by maker HyunJoo Oh, who is working with PaperMechatronics.net. She has graciously shared their detailed instructions with us. Much appreciated!
We will combine arts and technology such as this to bring our class creations to life: each student will have their own room in our haunted house, and they will learn to build simple robots and automata like these, then play with lights and sounds to tell their stories for our ‘show and tell’.
We are offering this class in two different schools this fall. At the Lycée Français in Sausalito, we teach lower school students in grades 4 and 5, every Thursday at 3:30pm, from September 15 to December 8, 2016. At Tam High School, we teach middle school students in grades 6 to 9, every Wednesday at 3:30pm, from September 28 to November 16, 2016.
Students will create their own interactive art, in a playful way that makes learning more fun. Working collaboratively, they will make lights blink, sounds play and things move — bringing characters to life inside a cardboard ‘wonderbox.’
View more photos of our Haunted House class:
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Learn more about our Haunted House class at Tam Makers:
www.tammakers.org/haunted-house/
To learn more about our Maker Art programs, visit this page:
Ideum has made a number of improvements including a brand new epoxy floor in the prototyping lab. Our team develops new prototypes and custom multitouch hardware in this space. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum's multitouch tables and multitouch walls.
Midi Synth on the breadboard, based on Atmel
Crazy wire madness due to wild prototyping.
More information soon at ruinwesen.com