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terça-feira, 17 de abril de 2018

Maslow! E desenhos para 3D, caixas para baterias, Brinquedos de toda a espècie, e Impressão 3D a Cores, MESMO!


Isto é que é  uma maneira incrível de ganhar dinheiro com o vosso Hobby!
Uma Fresa CNC que corta Placas enormes, e sem peças complicadas, e até ocupa menos espaço!

Já imaginaram o que podem fazer, de Caíaques a Mobília, passando por letragem e adereços para lojas?
E é tudo Open Source, pelo que podem até construír tudo em casa....




You are going to build amazing things.

Maslow is a community driven open source project with the goal of making large format CNC technology available to everyone. We believe in a world where people everywhere can collaborate, share, and build amazing things together.

What is the Maslow CNC Machine?

Maslow is a large (4'x8') CNC cutting machine designed to let you cut big, useful things out of wood and other flat materials. Cut out a tiny house, a kayak, a tree house, some furniture, or anything else you can imagine. Maslow is designed to be affordable to buy, cheap to ship, easy to use, and powerful. Because designs can be shared digitally, you can build on the work of others or create your own from scratch. Here is our Kickstarter video which is a little out of date, but explains the projects goals well.











Viram um Vídeo, ou uma Imagem, na Net, e querem criar algo no Mundo Real, mesmo a 3D?
Aqui vai este Instructable, deste vosso amigo, há tanto tempo nos Instructables, que lá estou, só com o meu primeiro nome...  
Sim, foi um dos primeiros.
Com o Inkscape, e o FreeCad, ou outros programas equivalentes, podem tratar de tudo, sem mais nada:








2D to 3D, Image to Svg to 3D
Edgar

I've become fascinated with those X-Ray Videos of working Mechanisms, and so, I wanted to make some MDF cut plates of them, just for fun.
So, I went to the Net to search for some 3D Files, but the ones I've found are crap, either Homemade Firearms, or 3D for movies, so I went to do them from scratch.
Here's my tips on how to do it;
How to turn any 2D image, into an Object, or into many parts of a 3D Project.












Nas Engenhocas que envolval alguma Electrónica, entram quase sempre as Baterias, e daí que caixas para as mesmas,  e aqui abaixo, têem como construír 4 tipos diferentes delas!
Claro que estas caixas podem alojar toda a Circuiteria...







Battery Cases for Electronic Kits.
liquidhandwash

If you have built one of the cheap electronic kits featured in my previous instructable, you probably want to put in some sort of case. Having your project in a nice looking case will really make your project look great and will impress your friends much more than a naked PCB with wires and a battery hanging off it. Your project should be something you can be proud of, take to a job interview and say look what I made!
This instructable will show you whats possible with a little thought and a laser cutter.
There are four types of cases shown here,
  •  Case without a battery or switch: The easiest to make but you will need to run a lead to your power supply.
  •  Case with a battery: Great if your kit has a switch.
  •  Case with a battery and switch: The most challenging to build, but some kits don't have a switch.
  •  Case with a push button, battery and switch.













Uma fonte infinita de Ideias, é decerto, o Pinterest.
Para dar apenas um exemplo, Vejam, embaixo, 97(!) Ideias para Brinquedos!



 
97 Examples of Tech-Free Toys
Katherine Pendrill

From DIY Paper Box Puppets to Wooden Coloring Books

While miniature robots and app-controlled playthings may be on the rise, there is still a growing demand from consumers for simple tech-free toys that allow children to embrace their imagination. Made from minimalist materials and featuring straightforwards designs, these timeless toys prove that children don't necessarily need the latest high-tech products.
For boys, there are a number of tech-free toys that are heavily focused on building. For example, there are home-inspired wooden building blocks, cardboard architecture kits and paper-based medieval toys, all of which offer boys the possibility of building their own creations from simple and uncomplicated materials.
For girls, these tech-free toys offer creative and artistic options that go beyond traditional plastic dolls. Some of the most innovative toys for girls are empowering coloring books, DIY paper doll crafts and miniature felt garden play sets. Despite their simplistic design and lack of smart technology, these tech-free toy options for girls are extraordinarily imaginative and highly educational.






E ESSE Link, para um Site interessantíssimo, é apenas UM dos milhentos que aparecem, apenas por inserirem "Toys" na tabela de Busca do Pinterest!
 





"Toys" result, on the search tab of Pinterest result!

It goes on, and on, and on...

https://www.pinterest.pt/pin/329325791495942746/?lp=true




 








E a famosa Marca de Impressoras de papel, HP, aventura-se agora na Impressão 3D, a core, mas mesmo a cores, com as cores que queiram a gradientes, e tudo!
E com qualidade dum produto saído da Fábrica!
É de seguir com atenção...








The amazing science behind HP’s new full-color 3D printers
Garage Staff

Today, HP unveiled its groundbreaking low-cost, full-color 3D printers at the annual SOLIDWORKS World 3D design and manufacturing trade event. The new HP Jet Fusion 300/500 printers are an industry first: capable of creating production-quality prototypes quickly, accurately and affordably — making advanced 3D technology accessible to a wider swath of digital innovators. And this huge leap forward in 3D printing began as HP explored a surprising realm of light — one that we’re unable to see.
Cheryl MacLeod, HP’s Global Head of 3D Fusion Science, leads the team of scientists and engineers at HP’s 3D Open Materials and Applications Lab in Corvallis, Oregon who are charged with developing the science behind the company’s portfolio of 3D printing materials. “We ultimately think of printing as a way to convey information,” says MacLeod. “And with 3D color printing, we now have an entirely new language.”
Breakthrough 1: Seeing the light
In developing the new Jet Fusion technology, HP’s 3D R&D teams called on the company’s deep expertise in the science of ink to create black fusing agents able to absorb heat at greater speeds, as is needed for 3D printing. But printing color with exclusively black agents isn’t possible, so a new solution needed to be found.
The new HP Jet Fusion 300/500 printers are an industry first: capable of creating production-quality prototypes quickly, accurately and affordably.
Courtesy of HP
The new HP Jet Fusion 300/500 printers are an industry first: capable of creating production-quality prototypes quickly, accurately and affordably.
HP’s scientists realized that they needed a primer coat of white on the outer layers of the black parts being produced so that color could be applied and fused. But how could you create a layer of white when all available fusing agents were black? A new kind of fusing agent was needed, so that the surface of the fused part remained white, but absorbed heat as well as black. And they found the answer in an unexpected realm of light — one that we’re unable to see.






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