27 June 2020 Update:
Hi! Sorry, I should’ve put my contact info on here. My last name is Ouyang, and you can reach me at my first initial (N) following by my last name at alum.mit.edu, (it will look like nxxxxxx@alum.mit.edu).
Look forward to hearing from you!
About this Blog
Combination personal and projects blog.
About Me
occupation:
co-founder, NarwhalEdu (successful $20k kickstarter in 2013). vision: accessible engineering education for underserved populations.
interest tags:
feminism, open source hardware, hexapods, mental health, entrepreneurship, liveaboard, uke, nyancat, sleep, hackathons, piano
groups:
MIT 2A-6 2013, EC putz, MITERS, p.irateship
location: near MIT
Hi there,
My name’s Laura Kennedy and I’m a final year Product Design student from Ireland. Just wanted to say thank you for access to the Solidworks file in this post:
http://www.orangenarwhals.com/2015/11/diy-menstrual-cups-hack4fem/
I’m planning on using them to test out DIY menstrual cups for my final year project. I hope I have your permission for this, and I can credit you in my references if you wish!
Thanks!
Of course, it is already released as CC-BY-SA as noted in the post https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ 🙂
Do let me know how it goes, super interested!
Hello, I am a 26 year old Biomedical Engineer with an MBA/MHA. I took a look at your workshop on DIY menstrual cup recently because I have a menstrual cup product design in mind which is not on the market at all. I was wondering if we could partner together to work on this idea or whether you can share the raw materials to design a menstrual cup from scratch with me (full details please) to help me move on with this idea. I have reached out to product engineers and their prices are up the roof so I am trying to avoid them. Thank you so much and I look forward to your response!
Hi, I can’t really help past the files as listed at http://www.orangenarwhals.com/2015/11/diy-menstrual-cups-hack4fem/ which as mentioned are CC-BY-SA licensed under John Aleman.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
They’re more for fun than of any real use though. Best of luck!