Murray C. wrote in to share about using our CNC workstation cart plans to build his own. He added a keyboard tray in place of one of the drawers. Thanks for sharing your photo, Murray, it looks great!
Category Archives: Engineering
AYAB v0.90 is here!
The All Yarns Are Beautiful project has just released a new version of the AYAB software, v0.90!
It’s a bugfix-release, that means it fixes mostly known issues and no additional features are introduced. This is necessary to get more stability in the software and to have solid foundation for future developments.
If you’re using our AYAB Interface, we’d encourage you to upgrade. If you want to contribute to this project that brings new life to old Brother knitting machines, head over to the announcement to read more.
Electronic Kintsugi
Vanessa Julia Carpenter from FabLabRUC did a workshop at FabCafe Tokyo with Kintsugi Artist Kurosawa using mended dishes as conductors in circuits.
The precious metals used to repair the dishes are used to trigger sound or light, encouraging the participants to connect with the dishes in interesting ways. There’s much more detail on this intersection of craft and electronics over in Vanessa’s post about the workshop.
MOnSter 6502 at Vintage Computer Festival West
We’re bringing the MOnSter 6502 to the Vintage Computer Festival this weekend, August 5-6 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.
VCF West is for everyone! Computer geeks, families/children, students, collectors, IT professionals, curious onlookers…
Signal Generator Musical Instrument
Our friend Arjan van der Meij made this charming musical instrument from a signal generator, a servo motor, an Arduino and a processing program. He wrote an instructable for it so you can build one, too.
He also wrote about his experience with the project in Dutch on makered.nl. Projects like this one, that started with a question (“Why don’t you build a machine to do it?”) are great for learning new skills. I often get asked what things someone should get for learning electronics, and my answer is usually that the first thing you need is a project that you want to make so that you’ll have motivation to research what you’ll need.
Arjan wanted to learn tinkercad, and used this project toward that goal by modeling the knob adapter he’d need for connecting his servo to his signal generator knob. Even if you don’t want to make a musical instrument from a signal generator, this project may provide inspiration for trying out new techniques.
Fractals with AxiDraw
I wrote a tutorial on generating fractals with L-systems: https://t.co/BiBXgYHw59. Here's my AxiDraw plotting a tree. pic.twitter.com/JG3UkMZORz
— Paul Butler (@paulgb) July 9, 2017
Paul Butler wrote a tutorial on Fractal Generation with L-Systems and posted some example code with the output plotted by AxiDraw.
The tutorial is also available as a Jupyter notebook with runnable code.
MOnSter 6502 update
The new version of the #MOnSter6502 is up and running! pic.twitter.com/Mlz3Tidje2
— Evil Mad Scientist (@EMSL) June 16, 2017
The second revision of the MOnSter 6502 is here, working, and blinkier than ever with nearly twice as many LEDs!
AxiDraw on Fabric
povevolving has been sharing great stuff they’ve been doing with their AxiDraw on instagram. I particularly love this plot done directly onto a dress.
MOnSter 6502 Video
We’ve been working on the MOnSter 6502 project for quite some time. We first introduced it last year, and since then we have brought it up to the stage of successfully running programs in assembly, BASIC, and Forth. We have taken this opportunity before Maker Faire to put together an introductory video for the project.
MOnSter 6502 at Bay Area Maker Faire 2017
We’ll be at this year’s Bay Area Maker Faire, May 19-21 with Tube Time and the MOnSter 6502 project. We’ll hope to see you there!