Monthly Archives: February 2011


More Makerbot Action

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It’s been a while since anything happened with the Makerbot. It being February, Thingiverse has been exploding with new things. So without further ado, I give you the calibration companion cube. It’s been a while since anything happened with the … Continue reading

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A Blip In the Traffic

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Hackaday recently linked to Asymmetry. The result: a large blip in my page hits. That’s a rather large blip. Also, welcome to the new readers from Tasmania! Hackaday recently linked to Asymmetry. The result: a large blip in my page … Continue reading

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Creating Quadrature-Encoded Servos

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I’ve liked the idea of building a robot arm for a long time. If I was a normal person, i would tape some sticks to some servos and call it done. Unfortunately, I like to overdesign everything and as such … Continue reading

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