Open Source Hardware

Printing braille

Printing braille

This is interesting, some examples of a Makerbot printing out braille, langfordw writes – This is still a work in progress but the MakerBot actually seems to print braille rather well. I can’t read braille so I can’t judge for sure whether it’s readable but it certainly seems like it. The trick is to get […]

100k Garages

We keep hearing about all of these amazing devices and objects that other people are making with CNC tools like laser cutters, Shopbots, mills, and maybe you are feeling left out. You may be like the college student in the mid 1980’s who didn’t like completing papers on the typewriter and looking for a way to use the word processor. If today, you make a design for the part you need, how can you get it machined? You can leverage the power of 100 thousand garages.

“Tweetjects”? Noooooo….

In this BBC piece, an IBM engineer on the Isle of Wight, shows off the 16th century thatched cottage that he’s wired with sensors and connected to Twitter. In the article that accompanies the video, he uses a term he’s apparently coined for objects that tweet: “tweetjects.” I’m here to try and stage a lexicographical […]

“The Desktop Manufacturing Revolution”

” Interesting article over at Fast Company, The Desktop Manufacturing Revolution by Jamais Cascio – The end of the current production-manufacturing economic model may be on the horizon. But what if nothing’s ready to replace it? Clay Shirky recently described revolutions as situations in which “…the old stuff gets broken faster than the new stuff […]