Toothbrush Case Adventures: The Design

Thingiverse Rendering of Fancy Toothbrush Case

Thingiverse Rendering of Fancy Toothbrush Case

When my daughter said she wanted a very specific toothbrush case, I was really only too happy to help out.  While integrating someone into the design process who has a shorter attention span than myself1 does make things more challenging, there are some benefits.  If you ever have the chance to design with a child, you’ll probably notice a lot of “feature creep.”  The good news is that since their idea of what they’re looking for is so flexible, as long as you make a good faith effort and are trying they’ll be pretty happy with the results.  And, since much of initial designing efforts consists of just putting big chunks of objects into the approximately correct place, there’s no harm in having your muse walk off and talk to a cat for a while.

There are certainly opportunities for education as well.  We had to measure the diameter and height of her toothbrush with calipers, with her reading off the numbers to me.  She had to think about how the final object would look and how she would use it.  Her initial explanation had no opening to put the toothbrush in or take it out.  After discussing the options, she settled on a style involving two-halves as shown above.

Designing with OpenSCAD is shockingly kid friendly.  While SketchUp was good for quickly sketching out an idea, it was not very easy to revise it.  With OpenSCAD all I have to do is change a few parameters and the entire design can morph into something new.  My daughter was able to select her favorite handle width and height by comparing just a few options in very quick succession.

Once the design had been approved, it was ready to print.

…to be continued

  1. Oooh!!  Shiny!! []
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MakerBot Receives Popular Mechanics Achievement Award!

MakerBot Industries is excited to have been presented with Popular Mechanics’ Achievement Award yesterday at CES! Awards were given to companies with innovative products, and MakerBot shares the honor with the likes of Sony, Samsung, Roku and more!

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MakerBot Press Coverage from CES

It’s been one day since the official launch of The Replicator! Some lucky people have even met the new machine in person at CES (Come say hello, in South hall 4, Booth 36839)! Check out the links below for coverage straight from the CES floor.

SPIKE TV: MakerBot Makes Your Ideas Come True

Gizmodo: Hands On With MakerBot’s Bigger, Better, Two Color 3D Printer

The Atlantic: The Wonderful World of Thingiverse

 New York Times: MakerBot Introduces Larger, Two Color 3-D Printer

Make: MakerBot Replicator Announced

Gizmodo Australia: MakerBot’s Replicator Prints Larger 3D Creations In Two Spectacular Colors

The Verge: MakerBot Replicator first hands-on (update: video)

Geeky Gadgets: MakerBot Replicator 3D Printer Launched

PCWorld: MakerBot Replicator 3D-Prints Everything Except ‘Coffe, Black’

Wired: The MakerBot Replicator (TM)

Hack a Day: Print Huge Stuff With the MakerBot Replicator

Fabbaloo: MakerBot Announces the Replicator

Geek.com: MakerBot announces latest model that is capable of two color 3D printin

Halloo.com: How a MakerBot Replicator Can Make Your Small Business

LiveScience.com: MakerBot Replicator Prints Bigger, More Colorful Objects

 

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Toothbrush Case Adventures: The Idea

A few days ago my daughter began to ask me about toothbrush holders.  Toothbrush holders are the kinds of things to which adults rarely give much thought.  99.9% of the time they just sit in a drawer waiting for that 0.1% of the time when you go on a trip and it gets tossed into your travel case.

But, to a 5-year-old, a toothbrush holder is a thing of magic, beauty, and ceremony.  Its appearance heralds adventure – since it is only brought out when they’re about to go on some exciting trip.  So, I suppose, it shouldn’t be all that surprising that she wanted one of her own.  However, there were specifications…

The toothbrush holder must have a bulbous end.  The toothbrush holder must have a handle.  And, above all else, the toothbrush holder must be pink.  PINK!

I pointed out that there was no reason for a toothbrush holder to have a bulbous end or for it to have a handle.  toWhile she understood there was no reason for such things to be, she understood equally well that there were no particular reasons for them not-to-be either.

With the issue resolved, she drew the above schematics.  The most amusing part of this for me is that it never occurred to her that she couldn’t have such an impossible toothbrush holder.  From the moment the idea of a bespoke toothbrush holder popped into her head, she knew full well that her father need only be properly instructed in the design for the toothbrush that he might, in turn, so instruct the household robot.

And with that, we embarked upon the adventure of the toothbrush case.

…to be continued

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Big things!

Amidst all the excitement, it seems that one aspect of the Replicator™ is getting people excited more than any other: the ability to print big things!  Even though the Replicator hasn’t made it into the hands of our eager customers quite yet, large objects are already starting to flow onto the Thingiverse.

Have a look at Tbuser’s globe, for instance.  More to the point, user eried has taken our marketing copy very literally and created a loaf of two-color printable bread.  While it’s perhaps not the most useful print to have, it sure does prove a point, so thank you eried!

This is just the beginning folks…because (painful pun alert) there will be many more big things to come!

Obvious model is obvious isn’t? This is a big model for the Replicator.
This thing brought to you by Thingiverse.com

 

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Visit MakerBot at CES!

Come visit MakerBot in South Hall 4, in Booth #36839

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Live with the Replicator and Bre Pettis!

 

Tune in for live CES coverage on Spike!

Tune in to see Bre Pettis and the new Replicator!

Coverage starts at 1:45 PM PT; 4:45 PM ET.

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MakerBotting 101 – How Does It Work

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Are you coming across the MakerBot Replicator for the first time? Are you still trying to wrap your head around how a MakerBot works? Are you trying to explain to a friend what a MakerBot is, but frustrated because they still don’t get it? Well stop being frustrated and confused and WATCH THIS VIDEO! This is where MakerBot CEO and Co-founder Bre Pettis explains it all! See the MakerBot Replicator in action for the first time ever! And be amazed!

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The Replicator in the News!

If you’re just tuning in, yesterday was a big day for the newly launched MakerBot Replicator!  The latest in open source 3D printing features the ability to use two print heads for two-color printing or printing with dissolving support material.  Not only does this printer feature the largest build area ever for a MakerBot, but best of all it ships to you fully assembled and ready for printing!  For more info check out these great posts!

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Enter The Replicator™ — email your order change requests, and thank you all for your patience.

Are you excited about the Replicator, but you already placed an order for a Thing-O-Matic?  OK, don’t worry — it may still be possible to upgrade.  There’s not much time, though, so email support@makerbot.com immediately if you want to change your Thing-O-Matic order into a pre-order for the Replicator™!

Some of you may have noticed that today’s announcement has taken a toll on our store page as well as the main website…thank you for your patience as we knock the bugs out of our data tubes.

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