acrylic bracelets, lasercut cards, red bull contest

acrylic bracelets

I woke up early one day and tested this instructables before class:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Acrylic-bracelets/

I was tempted to skip class and lasercut things, but I did not! (It’s an music theory 101 class, 21M.301, that I’m listening in on and am completely lost in at this point).

The first one I cut was about 8.5” x 2” and I made it in coreldraw. I wanted to put a hexapod in the middle but couldn’t find a png at the time.

Here are the lasercutter settings I used for a epilog 120w lasercutter to cut/engrave 3mm acrylic:
600 dpi, vector
cut: 25 speed 100 power
engrave (the words): 70 speed 30 power

The narwhal refused to cut as a vector so it’s not in the bracelet (I selected bracelet only).

cut it out of transparent acrylic (shown here with the paper covering not peeled off yet)
So actually the pointy tip snapped off when I was bending it. I made a too-tight radius so this actually helped allow the bracelet to be wearable because I can slip my wrist through the crack. The next time around, though, I made sure to start bending at the pointy end first. This step just requires patience, aim the heat gun, wait a minute, and then the acrylic should be super bendy, at which point I can move the gun up the acrylic and press down all the while to get a nice curve. And then having the patient to wait for it to cool while holding it in place.
I also learned to bend it on a clean surface as the hot acrylic picked up all the gunk on the mat.
I was also too hasty in putting this on to check whether it would go on or not and ended up with a small burn. So… be careful. Hopefully this doesn’t scar like the forging-iron-chopsticks one (which is actually pretty faded from two years ago).
I did a second one which was closer to 9” long.
This one retained the corner, but is also bent too tight. It is extremely hard to put on and actually took off skin.

I didn’t know what to put so here is a cheery message:

Ignore the black spraypaint, I was stenciling.

lasercut cards

I finished up my lasercut birthday gift to cathy wu after two weeks -__-;;; with a lasercut card. She likes giraffes so I borrowed an image from the internet (see image below for source link).
Lasercutter settings for construction paper: 600dpi vector, 100 speed 5 power (120w epilog).
materials used:
about that awesome spray-on adhesive, yea fail, I used too much and then placed it incorrectly so had to redo
I ended up using http://www.fontspring.com/fonts/typodermic/rafika which has a free version.
some finishing touches with a razor were required, and I used tape to pick up the stencils which you can see didn’t all come out cleanly:
I think it turned out well. @__@ I hope +Cathy Wu likes it.

red bull competition

I’m probably not entering, but they sent me free LED stuff to play with. I thought their theme was micro or nano or something so I was excited, because I thought they would send me something related to diy nano but I guess not.
Interesting box design (this came inside an actual shipping box):
looks like they contracted out to a company that makes lasercut things, and that this is meant to be wall-hang-able:

projects-in-progress snapshot

  1. hexacon
    Hexapod conference funded by deFlorez humor fund! Been doing a lot of work refining the vision of the conference/convention and how to make it humorous and yet useful to attend at the same time.

    It will be like academic conference – hexapod dance off – giant hexapods – poster session and the humor will come out of the contrast.

    Hexacon!

  2. servo arm drawbot for starttroll project / graduation cap
    Delta robot face drawing:
    http://jarkman.co.uk/catalog/robots/sketchy.htm

    The lifecycle goes like this:
    – Pick a picture from the Android photo album
    – Run a Canny edge-finder on it to get to a black bitmap with white lines on the edges of the original picture. I used a splendid implementation by Tom Gibara– Run a vectoriser on that, to generate vectors along those lines. I couldn’t find one I liked, so I write one, which was easier that I expected.
    – Simplify the vectors – discard very short vectors, and replace straightish bits with straight lines. The Arduino can only store 300 points, so we have a strong incentive to optimise the vectors to within an inch of their lives.
    – Package the vectors up and send them over Bluetooth to the Arduino
    – Wait for the drawing ! 

    For speed, I’m working with very low-resolution bitmaps – 128 pixels square by default.

    http://hackaday.com/2012/01/13/pythagoras-a-delta-robot-for-drawing/
    vectorizing linked to in SketchysrccomjarkmansketchyVectoriser.java
    http://cardhouse.com/computer/vectcode.htm
    Actual vectoriser code used in sketchy is in VectorWalker.java. TODO: read over and understand this code.

    canny edge detection implementation in processing
    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5827809/canny-edge-detection-using-processing

  3. scooter: CAD and order parts. have: shady chinese ebay controller, melon motor, brakes. need: battery pack, trigger, front lights
  4. POV yoyo: 
    1. 3d print prototype, etch out circuitboard and populate, begin programming anew
    2. CAD and masterCAM the injection-molded yoyo files
    3. spec out parts list cost for 50
  5. EL wire choreography arts proposal: only missing a budget
  6. MITERS door open trigger: awaiting parts from atw
    • post MITERS flyers in pappalardo!
  7. jewelry
  8. pika housing application
    • perhaps visit pika for dinner
  9. documentary
  10. feelers about filming (hey, 10k is enough to sustain my startproject for a while… apparently it is good publicity too)
  11. hexapod
    give it an new body, make it dance, …
    hexarideablepod is on permanent hiatus (how to dispose of it? I need to fix it up a bit before disposing of it, I feel)
  12. 2.007
    document hall sensor with circuit picture
    lasercutter pdf
    intro to arduino pdf (where to find resources)

MIT student discounts, things to do around boston, braindump

As MIT college students we can get a $5 college card for the boston symphony and get into concerts for no additional cost.

These cards are for from September to May 4th  (and May 2, May 3 are blackout days so literally until May 1st).
and the performances list:
  1. go to copytech in building 11, show them student ID, pay $5 for college card
  2. go to boston symphony orchestra ticket office, right down mass ave @ 301 mass ave, show them college card and student id and get ticket
  3. go to concert
    and then a whole list of inexpensive things to do here:
    * Fells, USS constitution, coit observatory, freedom trail (3 hrs).

    the Arnold Arboretum is very pleasant and can be accessed by T.
    And the Mount Auburn Cemetary is about a half hour walk from Harvard, but certainly worth it.  
    ==
    As MIT students we also get student discounts to the MFA and the institute for contemporary art, the Isabella Garden (probably a spring/summer thing?) and I think to the museum of science.
    Other student discounts:
    There’s also lots of events at MIT
    ==
    misc.
    http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g60745-Activities-Boston_Massachusetts.html

    ==

    Summer
    according to a professor on the airplane from ATL to BOS, things to do for free or close to free:
    Hatched eggshell concerts, Wednesdays
    Boston Harbor Hotel movies, Thursdays (buy a drink something to sit there)
    North End will close streets and have festival Fridays in August
    Museum of Fine Arts is free on Wednesdays

    less free –v
    Harbor Island Beach recommended (to see Boston from another view)
    go to wonderland, get fried clams and people watch
    fly kites at reviere beach
    go to concord, ma via commuter rail and visit walden pond
    boston public library at lunchtime — there are sometimes famous poets/musicians in the courtyard
    food trucks at south station are the best after a bike ride there