Experimental Musical Instrument Workshop Part I
The Experimental Musical Instrument Workshop is a series (2-3) of workshops designed to:
The Experimental Musical Instrument Workshop is a series (2-3) of workshops designed to:
Following work on Friday I (Your Documentation Dictator Scott Petersen) will be getting beer, going to the space, and ordering pizza. While consuming these delicious and life-sustaining substances I will be feverishly labelling everything in sight. You are welcome and encouraged to join me. Following the labelling, we can all head out "on the town" to continue celebrating those things most dear to us: beer, pizza, and labelling (oh, and our friends and fellow makers!)
Please excuse the video quality but the following is a recording of a presentation about many applications of 3d printing. The presentation was done by Ken Lovell, Associate Technical Director of Yale’s Digital Media Center for the Arts.
Join other interested in microprocessors and electronics. We will do brief introductions and brainstorm projects before breaking out to do group work and learning. Will likely chip in on a pizza.
Bring your electronic kits/toys/tools.
All skill levels welcome.
Was finally able to complete a print of the infamous shift knob this AM. Used Adam vice Eve this time and tried something completely different. I mounted the (white) filament on Eve and strung it across to Adam. It was much easier to monitor the slack and several times detected overwraps that would have not have been seen behnd the machine. I suspect that even minor tension on the filament will cause the type of problems I have been having. A good solution might be to mount the reels on the wall where they can be better observed and controlled. You definitely can't walk away and hope
Hey MakeHaven,
Just wanted to let everyone know we have several updates to the HERMS project page. Have a look to get up to speed.
http://makehaven.org/project/herms-heat-exchange-recirculating-mash-automated-brewing
We're still refining the process, but we're also making beer. I was considering scheduling a brew day to introduce people to the project, and get them some time using the machine.
We are also working on several projects stemming from this one which are really interesting.
1. We want to build a temperature controller which can take a schedule. I already have all the parts for
Mike will be avalible to badge members on the tools downstairs.
Meetup to talk about and participate in making music. The focus of first meetup ha been on creating electronic music but all music makers are welcome. The group will do brief introductions and then break into groups based on interest and skills. The goal will be to have groups work on sharing knowledge and work on small projects together.
We may order pizza (determined based on intrest at meetup)