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* Lego, Construx, Capcella, Erector, Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys, Magnetic ball and strut, K'nex, many more | |||
* modular toy woodworking set | |||
* modular systems in computers, software development | |||
* time at the tool and die shop | |||
I wrote a series of blog posts early in the RepRap project, on the problem of building a bootstrap printer. How to, without access to a 3D printer, build a 3D printer. Researching and addressing this problem caused me to reflect on my various experiences with rapid prototyping systems used in science and industry. Around the same time, I ran across How to Build with Gridbeam by Phil and RJ Jergenson and Joy Livingwell - a truely inspirational book and excellent reference. The Gridbeam framing system simplified the bootstrap printer problem and opened up many new possibilities! | I wrote a series of blog posts early in the RepRap project, on the problem of building a bootstrap printer. How to, without access to a 3D printer, build a 3D printer. Researching and addressing this problem caused me to reflect on my various experiences with rapid prototyping systems used in science and industry. Around the same time, I ran across How to Build with Gridbeam by Phil and RJ Jergenson and Joy Livingwell - a truely inspirational book and excellent reference. The Gridbeam framing system simplified the bootstrap printer problem and opened up many new possibilities! | ||
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* OpenSCAD library, thingdoc fork, openjscad work | * OpenSCAD library, thingdoc fork, openjscad work | ||
* Two years with Phil and RJ at The Summit | * Two years with Phil and RJ at The Summit | ||
* How to Build Your Own Living Structures + A Pattern Language | |||
* Lansing studio | * Lansing studio |
Revision as of 21:04, 6 March 2020
- Lego, Construx, Capcella, Erector, Lincoln Logs, Tinker Toys, Magnetic ball and strut, K'nex, many more
- modular toy woodworking set
- modular systems in computers, software development
- time at the tool and die shop
I wrote a series of blog posts early in the RepRap project, on the problem of building a bootstrap printer. How to, without access to a 3D printer, build a 3D printer. Researching and addressing this problem caused me to reflect on my various experiences with rapid prototyping systems used in science and industry. Around the same time, I ran across How to Build with Gridbeam by Phil and RJ Jergenson and Joy Livingwell - a truely inspirational book and excellent reference. The Gridbeam framing system simplified the bootstrap printer problem and opened up many new possibilities!
- Griddome
- OpenSCAD library, thingdoc fork, openjscad work
- Two years with Phil and RJ at The Summit
- How to Build Your Own Living Structures + A Pattern Language
- Lansing studio