Spiders + Robots = two great tastes that taste great together

I just uploaded my latest designs to Thingiverse.  I’m working on a RoboSpider using a set of gears run in an elliptical cycle.  I’ve been through a few revisions already and just came up with a new idea on how to design it with a thinner profile and hopefully work more reliably.

Unfortunately, the snap-together system I had designed just wasn’t working very well.  Also, my very VERY DIY gears are a poor substitute for using a legit gear script.  They don’t mesh that well and it shows.  I think I’ll give Cbiffle’s spur gear script filter for Greg Frost’s gear script a shot.

In the meantime, is anyone interested in designing a little rubber band powered motor to drive this thing?

Still got it

I just helped my wife start her own blog.  She wanted to include a license for some of things she’ll be publishing, so I whipped up a little WordPress plugin that will insert some creative commons license language with a small shortcode.  Although I haven’t tinkered with one of my plugins for a while now (five or six months?) I uploaded the plugin, activated it, and it “just worked.”  That’s a good feeling – writing a piece of code and having it work straight off with no bugs.

I wish I could say the same for my 3D design skills. 1

  1. Wakka wakka! []

Yay for March!

So, yesterday someone who works for one of my competitors told my boss that I was a “feisty one.”

This made my day for two reasons.

  1. This guy is a jerk and it really came across in his letters.  I ignored every single one of his snarky and caustic comments and never responded to a thing he did.  Instead, I just got to work.  It’s nice to know my efforts made an impression.
  2. If he thought I was feisty before, now I’m going to double my efforts.  Seriously.  I’m totally bringing it now, baby.

February Recap

  1. It sucked.
  2. I uploaded 25 things to Thingiverse, but not even close to the “thing-a-day” schedule.
  3. I think there was a day in there where I uploaded five or six things.
  4. There were two items in particular where I started working on a mashup within an hour of the original thing being uploaded.  One was the Stargate Iris Box and the other was the Thomas track bridge kit adapter.
  5. I uploaded a practical joke to Thingiverse.
  6. I worked/played with my Unicorn pen plotter, reinstalled the optoendstops in my Cupcake, and wrote some autohoming code for the same Cupcake.

March!  My old friend!  I bid you welcome!  It has been far too long!  Come!  Let us go and leave the dust of February but a faded memory!1

  1. And use excessive exclamation marks! []