Sometimes you get a win. This past week, Nash and I guest lectured at Animazement. We sold out the first hour both days on our classes and helped raise over $6k for the Red Cross. What a nice surprise. Also, got to share table space with our Plastibot friends Charlie and Luis. It's nice to share successes with fellow designers. To another great week!
Showing posts with label luis freeman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luis freeman. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Woody Tatt
Some people, you don't remember the first time you met them, just that you turned around one day and you were friends. Kevin is like that, he's a tinker by trade, a jack-of-all-trades. I can't remember the first project we worked together on, but my favorite one to date was a 3D printer class we both took back in March. He's just a lot of fun to work on a project with. Always full of information and ideas.
This picture of him bent over a machine with a screwdriver in hand is totally him. He also exemplifies a new kind of craftsman, one who is inspired by the past and unafraid of the technology of the future. The name for it in our circles is Technocraft. He makes these beautiful hand dyed and laser cut wooden bracelets and earrings from traditional wood cuts in the 12th and 14th century. A marriage of old and new that I find inspiring.
If you haven't seen his stuff before in one of the shops downtown, I encourage you to check out his Etsy shop for a small taste of his work. Have a great morning everyone! I'm so excited to be sharing these great artists with you.
If you haven't seen his stuff before in one of the shops downtown, I encourage you to check out his Etsy shop for a small taste of his work. Have a great morning everyone! I'm so excited to be sharing these great artists with you.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
3D Printer Workshop Offerings In October and November: Plastibots
The times are:
Express Weekend:
October 12th from 6-10 pm, October 13th from 12-8 pm, and October 14th from 12-8 pm
Workday Workshop
October 22nd from 6-10 pm, October 23rd from 6-10 pm, October 24th from 6-10 pm, October 25th from 6-10pm, and October 26th from 6-10 pm
2 Weekends Workshop
November 3rd from 1-6 pm, November 4th from 1-6 pm, November 10th from 1-6 pm, November 11th from 1-6 pm
Have a great week everyone!
Friday, February 3, 2012
Textile Friday: 3D Printer Class in March
Today I am pleased to bring you a guest blogger, Rye Gewalt, who some of you may remember from the summer Hello Etsy Event. This past Saturday Rye and Luis hunkered down over a bunch of parts and built a fun 3D printer in a few hours from scratch that you can currently see by the front desk and will be available for members to try out during our weekly meetings this month. Like many fellow artists in the area, I have been interested in rapid
prototyping for a while, but lacked the knowledge or engineer bent to
work one of these wonders. Now...I am fixing that oversight in March. :-) Like a happy little kid in a candy store. I hope you get the chance to take advantage of this opportunity too.

So who is Luis Freeman and why in the world is he teaching this event?
"Luis
Freeman’s day job is at IBM where he is involved in engineering and
supply management chains. He has been building and designing 3D
printers as a hobby since 2007 when hobby 3D printers were more a matter
of conjecture than hands on reality. He has has built several dozen
machines of increasing complexity and currently has six operational
machines that will be used to make parts for the class machines.. His
printers utilize proven techniques from the Mendel and Openscad
technology. The photo below shows Luis with his Mendel Prusa based
machine which is considered an ideal machine for beginners due to it
desktop size and large 8” x 8” x 8” product capacity. It is easy for
even less nimble fingers to work with putting parts together without
being so clunky that smaller frames have difficulty putting it together.
This
class provides an opportunity to build your own fully functional
turnkey 3D printer in a group environment with a the help of
knowledgeable hands-on instructor and the collective experience of
classmates with similar interests. Reinventing the wheel is seldom fun,
but figuring things out with friends can be quite rewarding.
Week One (March 6th from 5-10 pm): You start with your basic kit and go over the basics. There are generally 50-200 separate parts that need to be soldered to your ardunio card as shown here such as stepper motors, capacitors, and hook-up connectors. This generally takes 2-3 hrs. depending on your prior experience soldering and doing electronics. No prior experience is necessary, but it is helpful if you have taken beginning soldering with Dr. Britton at Techshop RDU or have prior soldering experience.
Week Four (March 27th from 5-10 pm and March 29th from 5-10 pm extra time for programming): On Tuesday you will finally install the extruder and wire all the parts you have been working on the past few weeks together. This includes wiring the printer cards, brackets, endstop brackets, and spool holder. You should be printing off your printer at this point. Thursday is available as time overflow in case you need to catch up. Luis will be going over using Openscad to do CAD design on your 3D printer and printing test parts. This time is for you to fine-tune and better understand how to use, fix, and work with your machine. This is what your Mendal Prusa will look like without the wooden frame around it. The wooden frame serves to stabilize the design and cause your pieces to printer with finer quality details."
by Rye Dewalt
Happy Friday Everyone. I hope this post has been helpful about the next big leap forward in design innovation. And thank you Rye for all the photos and help. Neither of us could have done it without you.
If you have not already signed up, we have 2 slots left for the class on Skillshare: http://www.skillshare.com/How-to-Make-A-3D-Printer-Class-with-Louis-Freeman/1324082886
If you have not already signed up, we have 2 slots left for the class on Skillshare: http://www.skillshare.com/How-to-Make-A-3D-Printer-Class-with-Louis-Freeman/1324082886
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)