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Arduino by Davis: “Spring 3D-printed glasses by Ron Arad for pq #3dthursday” plus 19 more

Arduino by Davis: “Spring 3D-printed glasses by Ron Arad for pq #3dthursday” plus 19 more

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Spring 3D-printed glasses by Ron Arad for pq #3dthursday

Posted: 09 May 2013 03:00 AM PDT

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Check out these printed monolithic polyamide glasses designed by Ron Arad for pq, featured in Dezeen:

Milan 2013: London designer Ron Arad has created a range of 3D-printed spectacles and sunglasses for eyewear brand pq.

Speaking to Dezeen yesterday at the launch in Milan, Ron Arad explained: "The brand wanted to advertise the fact that it's printed but I said let's not go on about it. But it's printed. It's the first pair of glasses that I know about that is one piece of material; it's monolithic. It's polyamide."

The frames are built entirely from nylon powder using selective laser sintering (SLS) technology, with hinges made by scores in the material rather than from additional metal parts. "It has a stem that's flexible one way and stops the other," said Arad.

Each style is name after a station on the London Underground's Northern line, including Old Street, Kentish Town and Golders Green. The Angel shades have droplet-shaped lenses, the Colindale models come with round lenses and the Highgate and Archway designs both feature an exaggerated bridge.

All frames are available in a selection of colours and the sunglasses some with tinted lenses in various shades. Arad has also designed a range of glasses that can be adjusted to fit any face for the same company.

Arad was one of the first designers to work with 3D printing in 1999. "In 1999 we had our first outing with what in those days was called rapid prototyping," he said. "We did vases, lights and jewellery. There was a lot of excitement in the technology then, it was obvious it was on the cards and would be embraced by lots of people."

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Re: how to show a graph on graphical lcd 240x128 ??

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:43 AM PDT

I think: a0 = C/D

Oliver

Re: Getting my second servo to work

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:42 AM PDT

discover why using pin 4 to control a servo will get you into trouble.

And why is that? Just in case I missed that memo, I tried it and it works fine...

Re: how to show a graph on graphical lcd 240x128 ??

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:42 AM PDT

If you like to get some help, stop sending PMs to people who replied.
Also be sure to provide all information you have.
Or do you expect everyone to know what you have done already by typing:
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plz help me
i don't know how to use the lm240128t to ...

Re: Wetterstation anschließen

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:38 AM PDT

Ich habe mir jetzt entsprechende Adapter bestellt, so muss ich nicht an dem original Kabel rum schnippeln. Ich werde auf jeden Fall alles weitere dazu veröffentlichen, vielleicht hilft es dann jemand anderem.
mit besten Grüßen
Balli

Re: From Ethernet shield to WIFI Shield - Ardumote

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:35 AM PDT

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Hope some of you clever guys could tell me what i need to edit, and how!
Well, the first thing that you need to do is to rewrite the WiFi library to support UDP. Once you've done that, the rest will be easy.

Re: Getting my second servo to work

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:30 AM PDT

Hi nitromt2.

You've been around for almost a year now.
Maybe it's time to read the manual and find out how to ask questions the correct way.

You might as well start reading about how a se...

Re: EMI Suppression bead

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:29 AM PDT

That for all the replies, I have had a go at jumping the EMI bead but got nothing from the arduino although the computer I was using did recognise it as a usb device then when I removed the link windows didnt recognise it so it part of the probelm, I'l...

Re: Calibrazione BMP085

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:25 AM PDT

Ciao a tutti

dopo mesi di altre faccende-affaccendato stasera mi dedicherò anima e corpo alla costruzione di un contenitore con presa statica per il sensore. Mi resta però il dubbio dell'eventuale "termocompensazione"...cos'è, come si fa....

Re: Motore lavatrice+arduino

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:24 AM PDT

Grazie della risposta smiley

In realtà quello schemino l'ho preso direttamente googlando... Lo stesso tipo ha messo un video su youtube in cui fa vedere che effettivamente funziona.. (http://...

Re: how to show a graph on graphical lcd 240x128 ??

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:24 AM PDT

http://www.ram-e-shop.com/ds/lcd/LM240128TFW.pdf

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Forbes: “3D Printing Could Be A Boon For Small Business” #3dthursday

Posted: 09 May 2013 02:00 AM PDT

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From Forbes blog: "3D Printing Could Be A Boon For Small Business" by Natalie Burg:

For small businesses that make things and for entrepreneurs who dream of doing the same, the greatest challenge is almost always the cost of technology for turning an idea into a tangible product.

Often, the chore of even creating a prototype is so daunting, great ideas are simply left on the table.

That common obstacle is exactly why 3D printing technology is a potential game changer for small business. While manufacturing was once a big money, big business proposition, these new gadgets can put the power of prototyping and one-off manufacturing into the hands of the little guy. With one machine and a digital design, 3D printers can build a three-dimensional object of virtually anything right on the spot.

The Advent of Affordability

One of the most surprising things about 3D printing — besides what they can do —  is that the technology isn't actually new; it's just newly affordable.

According to Bloomberg Businessweek, the large, industrial versions of 3D printers are now as relatively inexpensive as $5,000, though some cost as much as $1 million depending on their capability, and can print in a variety of materials.

The market for 3D printers is currently at about $1.7 billion. Contributing to the affordability of the more basic models has been a consolidation of the industry, with mergers between rival 3D printing companies, as well as hardware, software, and design businesses.

"As so often happens with industrial-grade technologies," writes Ashlee Vance for Businessweek, "3D printing has flowed downstream to consumers."

One example is a product by 3D Systems called the Cube, an inexpensive and pre-assembled 3D printer for beginners.

"For $1,299," says Vance, "anyone can now buy a 3D printer, hook it up to a wi-fi network, and begin downloading files that will turn into real objects."

Expanding Capability 

What that means for small businesses is only limited by the imagination of each entrepreneur.

CNBC.com presents the example of London-based toy company Makielab, which has allowed customers to design and create their own real-life dolls with 3D printing technology.

"It is a big deal, especially for designers," says Andrew Sissons of the Work Foundation to CNBC, highlighting the power of bypassing all of the middlemen normally standing between a designer and his or her end product. "These days you can just start websites, get a 3D printer, start making it, and start selling it to people." …

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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don't forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you've made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we'll feature it here!

Re: nrf24l01 cosa sono?

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:43 AM PDT

Ok thanks

Re: Using android mobile to control arduino

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:42 AM PDT

hi Dr. kerimil ..
where i can find the arduino code that can skech the state of my device..

Re: How do I integrate the sweep servo sketch into a 2 stepper motor sketch

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:42 AM PDT

UKHeliBOB, You are the MAN!!!! Got the motors working perfectly fine. The EasyDrivers are heating up a little too much but thats a quick fix just have to get some heat sinks. The servo keeps turning the whole time, it does not stop, and when it gets to...

Re: cingoli per robot

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:41 AM PDT

puoi sempre aumentare la t5ensione di alimentazione o toglere qualche spira all'avvolgimento, persi per persi  smiley-grin

Re: Bootloader branden met usbasp

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:40 AM PDT

Wat heb je aan elkaar aangesloten, en welke pinnen heb je nu gebruikt?

Re: Need water pump suggestion for a project

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:09 AM PDT

Look up Jabsco pumps

...R

Thanks, but they list a huge number of pumps. I am looking for some guidance on the type of pump to select. Also, whether I need a peristal...

Re: [3-4-5/05/13] Incontro + Workshop di Arduino a Napoli

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:08 AM PDT

Ne prendo atto, passerò ai PIC  smiley-yell

Bravo giovane padawan, passa al lato luminoso della forza  smiley-mr-green

Re: Arduino-Oszilloskop - [Nano Version]

Posted: 09 May 2013 01:03 AM PDT

nice work!

ich habe 1 Frage, wie man die Frequenz von diesem Code zu berechnen. kann mir jemand erklären den Code

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