Archive for May, 2010

Introducing the MegaRainbow ABS Pack

The MegaRainbow ABS Pack!

The MegaRainbow ABS Pack!

We know our original Rainbow pack is missed from the store, so we decided to give you a bigger, better rainbow pack!  The MegaRainbow!  It’s five 1lb rolls of our super snazzy colored ABS, in a Mega pack with a limited time special price!   You get one roll each of yellow, blue, green, pink, and red-   Shield your eyes- it’s a MegaRainbow!

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WINNERS in the MAKE/MakerBot 3D printer giveaway!

Big news! We’re SO EXCITED to announce the winners in the MAKE/MakerBot CupCake CNC 3D printer kit giveaway! Participants were asked to design 3D objects and upload them to Thingiverse, where they were judged by Bre Pettis, Gareth Branwyn, and Becky Stern based on complexity, ingenuity, and “MakerBottability,” or how likely they are to print successfully on a MakerBot CupCake CNC. Entrants could also quality for a runner up prize pack by submitting an idea for something to print. Here are the results!

Grand Prize winner of a Deluxe CupCake CNC kit: jmillerid for his CupCake Transformer

What’s cooler than transformers? A Cupcake CNC transformer with a Bre head? This is a fully articulated assembly that transforms from a Cupcake CNC to a Bre-bot. I started with a snap-together design (see the attached concept sketches) but migrated to a bolt-together kit for various reasons. The final design allows for fine adjustment of the joint tension so the transformer can stand in any position but still be movable, positionable, transformable! See the animated transformation here: jmillerid.com/wordpress/2010/05/cupcake-cnc-transformer/ Modeled in NX6, rendered and animated in Modo, .stl files cleaned up in Blender, exploded view created with Rhino and Illustrator, sketches with Sharpie.

It should be noted that the use of Bre’s head in this model had no bearing on its winning status; it’s simply the most complex, ingenious, and MakerBottable entry! Contributing Make: Online writer John Baichtal liked it so much, he made a post about it a while back, calling it “1000X awesome.” We agree. Congrats, Joel, you’ve earned yourself a free MakerBot 3D printer kit!

Each of five runners up receive a “Poor Person’s 3D Fabbing” prize pack including:

Stereoscopic Viewer

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Can you imagine using a a 3D printer to make a 3D viewer to turn 2D images into 3D? Thats 11D!

This is a stereoscope used for viewing stereo pairs (two images that together make a 3D image) arranged parallel style (not cross-eye). Thanks to its central pivot, it can be used with a wide variety of image sizes. It’s ideal for viewing pairs made of two 5×7″ photo prints, or images approximately that size on a monitor. It’s also fun to just plain look through the viewer, because it increases your depth perception by effectively moving your eyes farther apart.

Kongorilla’s stereoscopic viewer comes with ridiculously great instructions and sample images to use with it. Here’s our favorite:

hplmakerbot.pngUltra Compact Pinhole

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There were at least 4 pinhole camera entries for the contest and this one by LeoM looks really good!

Sarrus Z axis

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The Sarrus linkage by fdavies is really an impressive piece of machinery that uses lots of small MakerBottable parts to make a large and wonderful contraption!

2 Channel Rhythm Contraption

solidworksmagirules.jpg<Solidworksmagi submitted 50 designs to the giveaway making him the most prolific contributor to the contest. He is truly a Solidworks Magi! We like his 2 channel, 2 gear programmable percussion & rhythm machine.

LED Candles

“Eyepokerouter” wrote in with his winning idea:

I am working on making LED candles for a friend’s upcoming 30th birthday. These candles need to go on a cake, so it would be great to be able to print out the candle shape, leaving two channels for the LED leads and wires to run through. This would look much better than the straws filled with glue that I am currently planning on using.

Hopefully you can make those candles with your new Shapelock and Arduino!

Congrats to the winners and thanks to everybody who participated! There were so many great entries to the giveaway that we also want to share with you the honorable mentions. Check them out after the jump!

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Today from the Twittersphere

Bottle Opener, Monet Shot!  Printed by BotBuilder.net
Bottle Opener, Monet Shot! Printed by BotBuilder.net

MakerBot fans and operators tweet their experiences:

Keep twittering your makerbot action shots and experiences!!

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ReplicatorG 0015 and new firmware available

These montage pictures get sillier every time

these screenshots get sillier every time

It’s that time again– ReplicatorG 0015 is now available for download.  There’s new versions of the firmware online, too– v2.1 for the motherboard, and v2.3 for the extruder controller board.

Like the last set of releases, this release is primarily about bugfixes and incremental improvements.  There’s a new tunable temperature control system for the extruder controller, and pauses now halt the extruder as well.  ReplicatorG has a cleaned-up console, and automatically checks the web for updates (for those who don’t keep a close eye on the blog).  See the changelogs below for more!

As always, you can get the latest version of ReplicatorG here, and let me know ASAP if you have any problems or questions!

(The firmware updates have been uploaded to the update site, so if you’re using ReplicatorG 0013 or later, you’ll be automatically prompted to install the new firmware.  Remember to restart ReplicatorG after you install!)

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Pure Robot Awesomeness – The Robot Playlist

Ok, robots need soundtracks. We have extensive anecdotal evidence that MakerBots in particular really need music to produce excellent prints.

I asked the internet for help in putting together the most ultimate playlist. Here we go! Thank you to everyone who responded on Twitter and FB. If I have missed any make sure to drop a note with a link in the comments. Also there are some in the list without links, feel free to let me know what the links are!

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Makerbot Operators at the Cambridge Mini Maker Faire

Props to the Makerboters who brought their machines to the Boston area mini Maker Faire.  Notable attendees were former makerbot intern Will and a seriously modded MakerBot with Z rod Wobble Arresters, Really Strong Filament Drive,  and a heated build platform.

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MakerBot Giveaway Deadline: Tomorrow!!!

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Tomorrow, May 5th, 2010 at noon PDT is the deadline for the Make:/MakerBot digital design contest. Get your entries in ASAP! Right now there are 376 entries! Wow!

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