Archive for June, 2010

ReplicatorG 0017 now available!

ReplicatorG 0017 is now available for your 3d printing pleasure!  This is a pretty big update– you’ve got STL preview mode, Skeinforge integration, bug fixes, usability improvements, better error reporting, and a raft of other stuff.  Why are you even reading this?  Grab a copy from the download page, and read this quick guide to the new features.

Update 6/18/10 6:30

The initial release on Friday morning had a couple of bad bugs (trouble with Java 1.5, and problems selecting a new serial port) that slipped by.  These have been fixed.  If you downloaded a release earlier today and had some trouble with it, pick up the latest version (-r2) and give it a whirl.

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Stellated Octahedron

Check out techknight ‘s MakerBot is printing the Octahedron as uploaded in YouTube. Also take a look at the whistle made by this bot!

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MakerBot CNC | One Sweet Cupcake

Designer Grill’s Karl had a chance to watch the Cupcake buzzing and creating objects at Internet Week and he got one!

CupCakeRead more about Karl’s thoughts on the MakerBot at MakerBot CNC | One Sweet Cupcake .

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MakerBot Microscope!

microscope

MakerBot’s versatile skills on display. It can double as away to move a microscope around! This is a major problem when looking at things with a microscope and I love that someone thought of using a MakerBot to make it happen! Uploaded to flickr by CatarinaMota.

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Edible CupCakes

I’m not sure how long it would take me to explain an “Edible CupCake” to an outsider, but I would sure have fun trying. In either case, these cookies were yummy. These were made for us by  http://www.cakescometrueandtrufflestoo.com/ and arrived at the BotCave intact, all the way from Ohio. Next step – an edible Frostruder!

CupCake Cookies

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MakerBot in the Times (UK)

Star Trek replicator is here - almost

Jonathan Richards wrote up MakerBot is in the Times (UK). W00t!

The next time you have friends round, and the bottle opener goes missing, consider how impressive it would be if you could say: “Don’t worry. I’ll just print off another.”

For $980, you can purchase what may – if enthusiasts are to be believed – be the next step in a revolution that has already given consumers the ability to print high-quality photos at home: highly customisable 3D-printing.

The ‘Maker Bot’, the brainchild of a 12-person team based in Brooklyn, New York, ‘prints’ 3-D objects out of plastic by rendering a series of 2-D layers, one on top of another.

The contraption, which measures about a cubic foot, works by receiving a series of instructions from a small, micro-controller known as an Arduino, which the owner can program.

As each layer is printed, a thin tube of plastic is funnelled down through a sewing machine-like mechanism on to a metal base – heated to 230 degrees – which moves so that the correct shape is ‘drawn’. A bottle opener takes about 20 minutes to print. Among the other objects available in a giant, online collection of designs known as the ‘Thingiverse’, are jewellery, tools, small toys, even an outline of the head of Thom Yorke, the lead singer of Radiohead.

The Maker Bot – 1,200 of which have been shipped worldwide – is just one example of what was referred to at an internet conference in New York this week as “pluggable culture”, a world where, increasingly, consumers are able to build things using simple interfaces to technologies that would previously have been out of their grasp.

Becky Stern, a US artist, for instance, recently used an Arduino she programmed herself to embed a flashing display in a bag – and made the code available on the web.

Just to keep it real, the MakerBot is $950 and there are 1562 in the wild right now.

Read the rest on the Times site! Registration required.

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Honda’s Uncanny Valley

At MakerBot we’re focused on putting the tools of creativity in everyone’s hands. We don’t want to creep people out with terminator style robots.

Honda made this video about their robot Asimo, which is a humanoid robot. The conversation about the uncanny valley and what creeps people out about robots is what makes it worth watching.

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MAKE’s Gadget Freak Design Contest

MAKE’s Gadget Freak Design Contest started on April 21 and runs till July 13. So go ahead and get your entries in. Create a gadget and document your build. The Contest winner gets $1000 and a chance to sell their gadget in kit form in the Makers Market (plus setup and monthly fees waived for 6 months). Good Luck!

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Reddit Alien on Thingiverse

Reddit

Zornik has created the Reddit Alien and uploaded it on Thingiverse. Isn’t it adorable? Now create you own little mascot of the Reddit community!

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World Cup 2010 Frenzy in Robot World

Only a week left until the World Cup. Another grand stage was at RoboCup 2009 in Graz, Austria. Check out what happened there below.

Looking forward to see soccer balls on Thingiverse. In the meantime get ready for the World Cup by printing the referee whistle by Zaggo.

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