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CNC milling pr0n

input - November 27th, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

It is hard to stop watching the machine while it slowly frees your design from a heavy block of chemical wood. Some CNC milling pr0n:

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meshy artist in residence

input - November 26th, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

It is the 26th of November today, and we are in the 9th week of our artist in residence at the Waag Society. The project is progressing a lot and we are now starting to work on the networking and data exchange part of the project. We are simultaneously working on the cases for the […]

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milling a mold for meshy

input - November 22nd, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

Today we started making part 1 of the mold, to cast a case for the Meshy objects. We are using a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) milling machine (BZT pf 1000 c) at the Waag Society to mill out the shape. The machine is amazing, I can’t stop watching it. The material used to mill out […]

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creating a 3D model for the casing

input - November 21st, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

We decided to try out 3D milling for creating a case to house our electronics. The plan is to create a mold and cast 8 to 10 cases using a semi-flexible resin. The work flow would be: 1. create a 3D model of the mold 2. import this 3d model into the software that controls […]

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the first meshy board

input - November 21st, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

The first iteration of the meshy board is here! It is super tiny and cute :) Tom is finished working on the last hardware problems today, so we can start doing the first software tests!

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purrr on a PIC18F

input - October 25th, 2007 - marloes - No Comments

Here are some pictures of the center of our lives at this moment, our lovely photo model the PIC18F. At this very moment it is being filled with the most purrr code ever, to test its capacities to function as a 1 bit synth as well as a decoder of 1 bit sounds surrounding it. […]

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