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It's the podcast so nice we recorded it twice! Despite some technical difficulties (note to self: press the record button significantly before recording the outro), Elliot and Dan were able to soldier through our rundown of the week's top hacks. We kicked things off with a roundup of virtual keyboards for the alternate reality crowd, which begged the question of why you'd even need such a thing. We also looked at a couple of cool demoscene-adjacent projects, such as the ultimate in oscilloscope music and a hybrid knob/jack for eurorack synth modules. We also dialed the Wayback Machine into antiquity to take a look at Clickspring's take on the origins of precision machining; spoiler alert -- you can make gas-tight concentric brass tubing using a bow-driven lathe. There's a squishy pneumatic robot gripper, an MQTT-enabled random number generator, a feline-friendly digital stethoscope, and a typewriter that'll make you Dymo label maker jealous. We'll also mourn the demise of electronics magazines and ponder how your favorite website fills that gap, and learn why it's really hard to keep open-source software lean and clean. Short answer: because it's made by people.
This is a great conversation with Mr. Uri Tuchman. We discuss his life, art, and his YouTube videos. Mentioned in this episode…Uri Tuchman, Roger Bleile, Firmo Fracassi, Sam Alfano, Clickspring, Jimmy Diresta, Marius Mellebye --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wade-oliver-wilson/message
This week I had the privilege and honor of chatting with my good friend Al Schulze of NY Woodworx. Al is a solid guy who has taught me so much over the years, and one of those "Give you the shirt off his back" types. Al is also a lover of digital fab with monster CNCs and lasers in his shop that produce awesome work! Al's Things of the Week: Lars Coleman: https://www.instagram.com/colorado_multicraft/ Clickspring: https://www.youtube.com/c/Clickspring Vincent's Thing of the Week: Phrozen Sonic Mini 8k: https://phrozen3d.com/pages/mini-8k-preorder Where to find Al online: Web: nywoodworx.com Instagram: nywoodworx === Vincent's links here: https://www.vincentmferrari.com/links Support the show at https://www.vincentmferrari.com/support
Hola amigos como están? Somos Bruno, Martín y José y esto es MAKER CHAT. En este espacio vamos a hablar sobre qué significa ser maker, qué nos moviliza, qué nos inspira y cómo es el día a día en el taller. En este episodio charlamos sobre esas cosas que si pudiéramos, las hubieramos hecho antes. Ya sea con temas relacionados al taller, la compra de herramientas o simlemente formas de trabajo. Esos cambios que significan un antes y después... Gracias por estar ahí y compartir este momento con nosotros. Pueden encontrar contenido extra y las recomendaciones de la semana en instagram como makerchat.podcast. Recomendaciones de la semana: - Martín recomienda Clickspring: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCworsKCR-Sx6R6-BnIjS2MA - José recomienda Make Everything Shop: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1YxJzrB4yc5bArppjgW7nA - Bruno recomienda a Carpintero del Desierto: https://youtu.be/jmU8UZEcX3k
On this episode of Intermission by the Automovie Podcast, Chris chats to producer and CEO of Tangent Vector, JF Musial about getting into content making, the formation of /DRIVE and moving into longer films with APEX. During this episode we talking about Clickspring (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCworsKCR-Sx6R6-BnIjS2MA) as the somewhat different YouTube channel he loves. You can follow JF on the following: Twitter: @jfmusial (https://twitter.com/jfmusial) Instagram: @jfmusial (https://www.instagram.com/jfmusial/) Or via tangentvector.com (http://www.tangentvector.com) You can get in touch with us via the following channels: Twitter: @AutomoviePod (https://twitter.com/automoviepod) Facebook: AutomoviePodcast (https://fb.me/AutomoviePodcast) Email: comments@automoviepodcast.com (mailto:comments@automoviepodcast.com)
Notas del episodio En el episodio de hoy, Matto nos cuenta sobre un misterioso objeto encontrado en las profundidades del mar mediterráneo.Links de interés: Documental: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSQNEPbQOiI Canal de YouTube de Clickspring: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCworsKCR-Sx6R6-BnIjS2MA/ Entrada de Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism Reproducción fiel del mecanismo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC54F4vv_8E Contacto No dejes de seguirnos en Twitter: @bucleinf Ayúdanos a seguir: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/bucleinfinito
Chris Ferguson, AIA, of Clickspring Design sits down to discuss how an architectural education can lead to a variety of opportunities outside of architecture, the struggles of architecture school, and designing sets for the country's top ranked television
Backpacks—an unsolvable problem. Chris has an unexpected run-in with some surrealist art, followed by a discussion of dealing with the realities of travel. • Masters of Contemporary Watchmaking An additional book highlighting the work of independent watchmakers, that we ought to have mentioned in Episode 27 • Watchmakers The Masters of Art Horology A book Chris picked up recently that catalogues the work of modern independent watchmakers • 12 Faces of Time The 12 Faces of Time details the lives and works of a dozen of the foremost independent watchmakers of our era • Engine Turning A demonstration of engine turning • Geometric Chuck A paper about geometric chucks which are simplified versions of the full engines used in security printing. • Matthews Documentary A trailer for the engine turning documentary featuring Martin Matthews • MoMA SF Official website of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art • René Magritte Chris caught a temporary exhibit of the work of surrealist artist, René Magritte, while on layover recently in San Francisco • Steven Strang Local artist & friend of the show whose work is similar in genre to Magritte's • Magritte's The Human Condition • Magritte's The Promenades of Euclid • Thomas Crown Affair A film that prominently features Magritte's Son of Man • Banksy Shredded Art Video of a Banksy painting being shredded the moment after the hammer came down for the winning bid at auction • Gerhard Richter Another of the artists on display at MoMA SF • XKCD A perfect encapsulation of the woes of shopping for a backpack • Osprey Bags One of Jon's favourite backpack brands over the years • Mountain Hardwear Frequent Flyer 30 Jon's most recent everyday backpack • How to Knock Off a Saddleback Leather Bag • Flight Bag The bag Chris uses most • Peak Design Everyday Backpack 30L Chris' current backpack of choice • Packing Cubes A handy way to keep things organized when packing for travel • Superior Labor Leather Pen Roll The roll Chris uses to hold pens & a watch when travelling • Lightning to SD Card Reader A useful adaptor for transferring photos from an SD card to an iOS device • High Watt USB-C Charger While still far from being a perfect universal spec, one nice thing about USB-C is being able to carry a single, high-watt charger rather than multiple, different chargers when travelling • USB-C to Lightning A cable that allows an iPhone or iPad to be charged using the same charger that now ships with Apple's MacBooks • Anker PowerCore Jon & Chris both use Anker's battery packs to keep devices topped up when travelling • Control Plane Mac utility A utility Chris uses to manage network traffic on his MacBook, unfortunately, it is no longer under active development • Luna Display An app & adaptor that together turn an iPad into an external display for a macOS • Bose QuietComfort 35 Chris' go to headphones when travelling • Nexus Card • HS-NY Lectures Video lectures from the Horological Society of New York • Clickspring YouTube Channel • Reconstructing The Antikythera Mechanism A preview of the Antikythera project by Clickspring on YouTube • The Perfectionists A book about humankind's relentless pursuit of perfection & the compounding effects it has had on society • Creative Selection Written by a former Apple software engineer, Creative Selection provides a rare glimpse into what the design process was like at Apple when Steve Jobs was alive • Why We Sleep A book Jon's been reading recently about the science & benefits of sleep
Scott Swaaley and MAKESafe ToolsScott Swaaley Electrical Engineer from California Polytechnic State University Started his career rewiring 18th century tall ships Designed electrical systems for hospitals and data centers before becoming a specialist in renewable energy economics Had a career in teaching and working with students in makerspaces Founder of MAKESafe Tools YouTube Channels Scott likes Clickspring This Old Tony What is MAKESafe Tools? Bringing industrial-level safety to everyday shop tools with an easy to install plug and play device Design Challenges? High power A/C switching DC Isolation from the A/C side Triacs and Hybrid relays Physical board layout considerations Documentaries and other links Most Likely To Succeed Beyond Measure Makerspace work Visit our Slack Channel and join the conversation in between episodes and please review us, wherever you listen (PodcastAddict, iTunes). It helps this show stay visible and helps new listeners find us.Tags: A/C, Clickspring, D/C, electronics podcast, Hybrid Relays, Maake Tools Saafe Aagaain, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MAKESafe Tools, MEP, relays, This Old Tony, Triacs
Xenophon Moussas, physicist and member of the Antikythera Mechanism Research Project, sheds light on the mysterious device that has been described as an “ancient computer,” an “astronomical calculator,” and a “mechanical cosmos.” For more information on the mechanism – including images, reconstructions, and other resources – visit our website at greecepodcast.com/9 Also check out the YouTube channel “Clickspring” to see a clockmaker build a replica of the mechanism piece by piece.
Today we talk about dealing with rage quitters, Formula E circuit boards, the problems with Formula One, The fantastic machining porn that is Clickspring, the Antikythera mechanism, Russian space cannons, US and Chinese satellite destruction, the X37 spy plane, and the danger of keeping mannequins in your car.Links from this episode: - 'Street Fighter V' will publicly humiliate rage quitters (update) - Massive 20-oz. Copper PCB Enables Electric Racing - How To Make A Clock In The Home Machine Shop - Part 1 - Making The Clock Frames - Decoding the Antikythera Mechanism, the First Computer - Russian plane crash: What we know - Here Is the Soviet Union's Secret Space Cannon - Navy missile hits dying spy satellite, says Pentagon - Flexing Muscle, China Destroys Satellite in Test - What’s the X-37 Doing Up There? - Police Break Car Window To Rescue 'Frozen' Woman Who Was Actually A Mannequin