
((Photo courtesy of gbrummett.))

((Photo courtesy of gbrummett.))
I’m working on designs for MakerBot printable bearings. The proof of concept tests so far have been very promising. I’ve printed one that’s a little larger than a 608 bearing and turns quite well.
The secret is that I’m not using printed ball bearings, just the printed casing. :)
My final proof of this part will be to install it in place of one of the bearings holding the Z axis in place.
This last season of Doctor Who has been really great. You have probably gleaned from this blog that I’m a big fan of the show.1
I just re-watched one of my favorite episodes from this season (there were many great episodes this season) – the one with Vincent Van Gogh.
A great bittersweet episode for a melancholy day. :)
I’m stuck at work.
I read a Penny Arcade post this morning that made me smile.
Humans are always asking us if we ever get tired of doing “Penny Arcade,” which is a reasonable question, but from here inside the mechanism it doesn’t all hook up conceptually. It would be like asking if we get tired of eating “food.” The one thing you may rely upon when it comes to our work is that it will be
1. self-indulgent,
though it may also be gruesome or oblivious, or gruesome and oblivious, depending on the day. “Penny Arcade” doesn’t have a firm definition, it’s a container object that represents our generalized creative output. We make whatever we want to make, which (luckily for us) generally means .jpegs about videogames, but it can also be morality plays about imps and businesscats, samurai with paper tubes, technoir, or any other Goddamned thing. I don’t entirely know how it works, and I don’t entirely know why you stay, but this arrangement appears to work for both of us. And, as I have suggested on many other occasions, you can’t beat the price.
You have to love that. Every day these guys get up at the crack of noon (or whatever time they’ve chosen to brave the new day), do what they love all day long, and then begin anew. I mean, can you imagine? They do what they want, what they would do anyhow, and people love it!1
Now, I consider myself a lucky guy, don’t get me wrong. I have a great family, good friends, everyone is healthy, good job working with people I like, I can pay my bills, and I have some free time to devote to doing whatever random things occur to me. I’m probably the happiest and luckiest guy you’ve ever met.2 :)
However, I think my existence is more like Cicero from Gladiator than like Tycho and Gave from Penny Arcade.3
Sorry for the wistful/melancholy post.
Long day (and going to be a lOnNnNnNg night) at work. :)
My WordPress/gravatar avatar is basically a small picture of David Tennant as Doctor Who. I started using that picture because I’m a big fan of Doctor Who and have been for a long time. 1 In actually, no one with any visual degree of acuity would ever confuse me with David Tennant. 2 That’s why I thought Bre’s drawing of MakerBlock as a posterized black-and-red rendering of David Tennant was particularly hilarious. When my wife saw that she couldn’t stop laughing – that picture is just so much cooler than I really am.
That said, I think it would be really cool to dress up as MakerBlock for Halloween. The idea really only occurred to me today, otherwise I would give it an actual shot. I don’t think I have time between now and Sunday to source a red and black suit with matching black and red shirt and tie.
I took a few photos at the Mini-MakerFaire on Sunday, most of which will be posted over at the MakerBot blog. I was looking forward to seeing an Egg-bot, other MakerBot operators (Ace Monster Toys), and an Isaac. Unfortunately, the table labeled “Isaac” only had a kid doing his homework. 1
The Egg-bot was cool2 , it was great to meet other MakerBot operators, but I was really looking forward to seeing an Isaac.

Domonoky uploaded his “Glowing Logo Cube.” I’m loving this thing. The second I saw it, I thought of The Pandorica from the season finale of this last season of Doctor Who. Here’s a papercraft version of the Pandorica from AFT Downloads, a website devoted to Doctor Who papercraft:
That image below is from Peter McKinstry’s online gallery of amazing work he’s done for Doctor Who and other super cool things.
All I would need to do in order to create a printable Pandorica would be to make a 3D printable version of the Pandorica faces, slot them into the glowing logo cube frame, and drop it into the base.
I have this pile of printed PLA pawns I’m not going to be using any time soon. They’re of varying quality and interesting-ness. If you’ve always wanted a MakerBot printed part but thought they were just too unattainable, now’s your chance!
I’m going to be at the East Bay Mini-MakerFaire this Sunday just walking around with my family. If you’re going to be there too, drop me a line or leave a comment and I’ll bring a spare piece for you. I’ll have at least nine pieces to give away. (More if I try a few new settings.) If you’re the only one to respond, you get all nine. :)
So, hey, there’s going to be this whole Botacon thing. Basically it’s about awesome robots and people talking about robots and people showing off their robots. 1 What would you like to see and hear at Botacon? Help us make it awesome by taking a super short survey, sending an e-mail, or leaving a comment on the MakerBot blog. Also, you can even submit your own ideas for a talk!
At the risk of sounding narcissist, would you want to hear from me? 2 If so, about what?
I’m really excited about this weekend’s Mini-MakerFaire taking place at Park Day in Oakland! There’s going to be at least 100 different exhibits and things going on. I can’t wait!!! (Just bought my tix)
Are you going? Are you an exhibitor? If so, leave a comment so I can be sure and stop by your booth and say hello!