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Brook Drumm is a legend in the FDM world. He is the founder and CEO of Printrbot, a company that designs and manufactures 3D printers. He started the company in 2011 with the goal of making 3D printing more accessible and affordable for everyone. He is a self-taught engineer and has been involved in the 3D printing community for many years. Drumm is also a sought-after speaker, thought leader and educator in the industry, known for his passion for bringing 3D printing to the masses and promoting its potential for innovation and creativity. He also has a soft spot for prosthetics and shares a little history with how he got involved in the field of O & P.
This week, the gang talks with Brook from Printrbot about what he's been up to lately. ----more----Find us on social: reddit, facebook, instagram, twitterIntro music: "Organic to Synthetic" by Punch Deck. Check out his awesome work over on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Youtube
Brook Drumm is the founder and CEO of Printrbot, Inc. Brook is an American maker who set out to start a side business in his garage. After a wildly successful kickstarter in 2011, Brook was catapulted to the white-hot intersection of crowdfunding, 3d printing and the exploding maker- culture. Printrbot is an example of what blood, sweat and tears can produce if you set your mind and heart on what you are passionate about.
Jon and Chris talk about buying art, stone carving, and managing notifications without a wearable. • Adam Young A Canadian artist that Jon & his wife recently acquired a painting from • Steven Strang Local artist & friend of the show whose work Chris has been a longstanding patron of • 'The Memory Thief' Chris' most recent acquisition from Steven Strang • Printrbot Ceases Operations We spoke a little about Printrbot back in Episode 15, they recently & suddenly shut down • Monoprice Select Mini The 3D printer Jon picked up to replace his Printrbot Play • Dufour's Watch Cases Philippe Dufour fits the movements for the cases of his timepieces to within 0.01mm of precision • Canadian Stone Carving Festival An annual festival held on Sparks Street in Canada's Capital • Phil White The Dominion Sculptor of Canada • Stone Carving Course A stone carving course offered by Smith & Barber in Ottawa • Cortex Myke recently switched out his Apple Watch for a Nomos • Metro Date Power Reserve The Nomos that Myke picked up • BBC Panorama BBC's Hilary Andersson investigates the 'dark side' of smartphones—including the physiological effects that notification alerts have on us • Custom Vibration Alerts How to create & customize vibration alerts on your iPhone
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we follow up on Raise To Wake, iPhone 7 rumors, iCloud Core Data and the MacBook Air. We examine RESTful, Software's Diseconomies of Scale and also discuss Agile methodologies. Picks: Lulzbot Mini, Maker Festival, Pokemon Go and Continuous C# and F# IDE for the iPad Episode 99 Show Notes: Evan Dekhayser Raise to Wake System Requirements askMTJC WarningZiOSApp Jaybird Sport Beats 66 Audio BTS Headphones Bellboy BlueTooth Headphones The Deprecation of iCloud Core Data Ensembles FireBase Realm The MacBook Air will likely never get an update Software has diseconomies of scale - not economies of scale Richardson Maturity Model iOS Architecture Patterns Agile Manfesto TACOW Thingiverse Printrbot SketchUp: 3D for Everyone Cura 3D Slicing Software Pythonista Codea The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering String.io vuforia Spacecraft 3D Ingress - The Game Paul McCartney Classic Albums Live Episode 99 Picks: Lulzbot Mini Maker Festival Toronto Pokemon Go PSA Continuous C# and F# IDE for the iPad
In this episode we tried really hard to not talk about Trump but it seems like all conspiracies lead back to him probably being a reptilian. We were joined by our good friend Promo Dave from Printrbot.com and had a great conversation. Enjoy!
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
Audio File Corrected: This week we discuss the use of Swift in production apps. We each relate our experiences with the interactive and often difficulties working with Xcode and Swift 1.1. We also discuss the reaction to a post by Marco Arment that sparked many developers into voicing an opinion. We discuss our picks; Smash Hit, Piskell, AV Audio Engine and Printrbot Simple Metal 3D printer. During and after the show we briefly discuss Magicavoxel, Aaron's prowess at Crossy Road, Dash and app pricing. Episode 21 Notes: Swift 1.1 Devices not connecting in Xcode Apple Has Lost the Functional High Ground Release Notes Podcast Fast Fourier Transform Dash API Docs RayWenderlich.com Episode 21 Picks: Smash Hit Piskel MagicaVoxel AVAudioEngine WWDC 2014 Videos Printrbot