Tomorrow (June 30) DEADLINE to register for the Cincinnati Mini Maker Faire (Sept 13-14)
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nnnEveryone knows it is fast approaching, and we have not reminded folks enough, but tomorrow (June 30, 2014) is the deadline to apply as a maker to display your creation(s) for the upcoming two-day Cincinnati Mini Maker Faire at Union Terminal (September 13-14, 2014).nnThe website (image shown to the left) is at http://cincinnatimakerfaire.com/.nnIt has an APPLY NOW button to take you to the Exhibitor/Vendor application page.nnYou know you want to finish your project and show it off. Register now!nnn
HIVE13 wins Inventables 50 State 3D Carving Machine Giveaway Contest!
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nnnIt is official. HIVE13 has won a Shapeoko2 CNC machine kit in the Inventables 50 States 3D Carving Machine Giveaway contest! Yes, it is for real!nnThe gang at Inventables (the hardware store for designers) is igniting the digital manufacturing revolution by launching this outreach program to get open-source CNC milling into (almost) every makerspace in the US. HIVE13 responded and is one of the 50 winners (and the only one in Ohio).nnShapeoko is an Open Hardware project started by Edward Ford in Dixon, IL. The name comes from a combination of the Shapeways and Ponoko laser cutting service names. The initial design (pre-kickstarter) was based around services provided by both companies. On July 26, 2011, 125 backers pledged $11,078 toward Project Shapeoko, far exceeding the funding goal of $1,500.nnThe ShapeOko is a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine which in its default configuration uses a light-duty rotary tool as the spindle. It is a 3-axis machine; able to move the mounted tool up/down, left/right, and forward/backward under computer control with some measure of repeatable precision. The giveaway includes beta access to Inventable’s Easel free cloud based app for design and fabrication, which goes full public later this summer.nnStay tuned for further announcements and visit the HIVE13 wiki ShapeOko project page for further details on the (to be scheduled) upcoming build nights and ongoing related developments.nnn
MIG Welding 101 at HIVE13 this weekend
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nRyan 2.0 (a.k.a. Ryan Hesse) will finish his summer co-op term at GE here in Cincinnati and will return to Montana next week. Before he goes, he will follow through and conduct four MIG welding classes at HIVE13 this weekend.nnFriday, August 9 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm (limit 6 hands-on students)nnSaturday, August 10 from 12:00 noon to 2:00pm (limit 6 hands-on students)nnSaturday, August 10 from 3:00pm to 5:00pm (limit 6 hands-on students)nnSunday, August 11 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm (limit 6 hands-on students)nnClasses are $15.00 each for Elite and non-members, and $5.00 for Full and Student members collected at the door. The fees cover material costs. Classes are limited to six hands-on participants in each session, first come first served. An EventBrite (click here) has been created to reserve class seats. Fees will be collected at the door.nnn
A Magic Blue Smoke Merit Badge Award
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nMember Matt Starbuck bravely displays the “Magic Blue Smoke” merit badge awarded to him for his efforts at HIVE13 yesterday afternoon.nnHis promotion into the Benevolent Order of the Magic Blue Smoke (BOMBS) was made possible through the ultimate sacrifice of the ATMEGA32U4 chip on the Teensy 2.0 board in the LED persistence of vision staff he was developing. In his own words, “VCC was not connected to anything, GND was connected, and I put 3.7V or so directly into one of the ADC pins with the Teensy powered off. That pin is a direct short to ground in powered-down mode. I failed to add the 4.7Mohm in line with it, which would have prevented the meltdown.”nnThe release of MBS was confirmed by two full-member eye witnesses at the time of the occurrence. “Yep, smells like MBS to me,” said one. “I love the smell of MBS in the afternoon,” said the other, with a tear in her eye.nnHIVE13 congratulates Matt for the new found knowledge that he has acquired. In the trial-and-error development world, we all know there is no gain without pain. We celebrate failures because we learn from them and they are just the stepping stones that come before the final victory.nnFull disclosure and shameless plug – HIVE13 acquired a seed quantity of MBS merit badges via a grant marketing initiative by our friends at Adafruit (link), where you can also get more Teensy boards. Imagine that.nnn
HIVE13 Brew Crew Brewout this Saturday, July 13 from 12:00 noon to 5:00pm
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