Thursday, March 31. 2011The Dizzying Demand for Dungeons & Dragons Dice
Ceramic Wombat recently generated quite a bit of traffic with his range of Thorn Dice Set with Decader when it was featured on Boing Boing then promptly, tweeted, facebooked and generally created quite a buzz online. (UPDATE: Doctorow's stories "Makers" and "Printcrime" along with Bruce Sterling's excellent "Kiosk" inspired Chuck to try rapid prototyping in the first place, so "I am especially happy that he likes my work")
So what makes this item 'go viral' when others may be ignored? I am not initiated in the world of Dungeons and Dragons so I may be missing some major point, and please let me know if I do, but here are a few reasons these designs are working.
What can you take from this for your items to help them get exposure to others who are as passionate about your hobby/interest/game/sport/gadget/obsession as you are? Is there an existing fan base of obsessives just waiting for the next cool thing to show off to their friends online and in real/physical life? Design it for yourself?them and let them know. Iterate your designs until they are perfect and then take good photographs of them.. Submit your items to the blogs, forums and sites where you hang out (including Shapeways It Arrived and Feature This) Like your items with Facebook, get your friends to, get your Mom to, get your Mom's friends to and spread the word. We have updated our Facebook integration to make it easier for you to share because it has become such a major force in the internet, make it work for you. Oh yeah, in the time it took me to write this post there have been over 100 more tweets about the thorn dice, over 1500 more hits to the Thorn Dice page on Shapeways bringing it up to a total of 70,467 so far and the traffic keeps rolling in with Facebook being a MAJOR factor in driving traffic.... Check out the Made by Wombat site for your D&D addiction.And Congratulations to Chuck....... Gavin Kenneally's TEDx Talk - Redefining Consumers: The Unexpected Power of 3D Printing
Hot on the heels of announcing Juho Viitasalo's invitation to talk at TEDx Osaka, Gavin Kenneally was kind enough to share a link to the video of a presentation he gave at TEDx Concordia on Redefining Consumers: The Unexpected Power of 3D Printing. Gavin, a mechanical engineering student at Concordia University spoke of how he came to use 3D printing through an engineering project investigating a telescoping mechanism to increase the spread of a vehicle wheelbase that led him to build a Fab@Home desktop 3D printer which in true student romanticism sits just a few feet from the head of his bed.
After refining and massively simplifying his designs thanks to the properties of 3D printing, Gavin started to think what it then means to the design, engineering and manufacture cycle once this entire process becomes increasingly iterative, non-linear and available to more people. The role of the passive consumer can move to that of an active participant in the product development cycle, or the consumer is the producer and the entire design, engineering and manufacture ecosystem becomes very localized. Check out the Video of his presentation and keep an eye on Gavin's blog to see how his project(s) unfolds.Wednesday, March 30. 2011Juho Viitasalo to Present at TEDx Osaka on Design and 3D Printing
Shapeways community member and industrial designer Juho Viitasalo of Design Matters recently gave a presentation at the Osaka Apple store on the future of product design entitled The Future will be 3D Printed. The presentation caught the attention of the organizers of the TEDx Osaka conference and Juho was offered the opportunity to present there on the 23rd of April.
The broad topic of the Apple store presentation was: I believe that in the future manufacturing will evolveand a certain percentage of objects we use will be printed. I showed concrete examples what can be done and talked about Shapeways. I then handed out interlocked hearts (Valentine theme) to people during QA who asked a question. It turned out to be a very popular move and I got way more questions than I could hand stuff out. Good luck to Juho for his TEDx presentation which will again be about 3D printing and its future implications from his point of view as both a product designer and a manufacturer.. If anyone else is giving presentations on 3D printing please get in contact with us and we will be happy to help promote your presentation. These local presentations that may start small, can really have a massive impact to help feed creative clusters with the potential that is opened up with additive manufacturing and the Shapeways business model for individuals to sell their items with relatively little investment in time and money. Often we spend so much time describing 3D printing materials and processes, that the importance of the ability to sell without investing in inventory, or needing to handle the financial transaction, or worry about the logistics of shipping can fall away, and this is a really important part of the potential with Shapeways... Spread the word....
Tuesday, March 29. 2011ICFF Contest UpdateWith three weeks to get your entries in for the Shapeways ICFF 11 Design Contest we have seen some cool entries roll in and had a few questions so I thought it would be a good time for an update, and to take a look at some of the entries so far head on over to the bottom of the contest page to check out the competition.
Firstly to recap the basics. The winner will get their design 3D printed in the material of their choice and displayed along with the best contemporary design in the world at ICFF in NYC.To enter, upload your design to Shapeways and add the tag 'ICFF11' to it. It must be a new design to Shapeways and you also need to upload a full color render or photograph. The winner will be chosen by the Shapeways design and marketing staff in NYC. You can submit designs to the contest with a value of up to U$400 and the design can be wholly 3D printed or it can incorporate other components (you will need to supply them if you win to display at ICFF) Entries are open until the 17th of April 5:00 PM EST 2011 OK, the updates: The winning design will be shown alongside other objects from the Shapeways Community, curated by Shapeways. The winner will have the option of submitting additional pieces for display at ICFF, but Shapeways will be vetting designs to ensure suitability. The winner will get to keep their 3D model after the show, we will ship it back to you as per normal. The 3D model does not have to be fully functional, it can be a prototype, a lamp does not have to work,, but it would be nice. You can enter as many times as you like, the contest is open to students, professionals, design studios, schools, artists, architects, engineers, anyone but the design must be suitable to be shown at ICFF, so think furniture, home decor, lighting, tableware, and alike. If design requires assembly with third party parts you will need to supply these if you win. It would be preferable if you could assemble and provide it to us complete. If this is not possible we will need really good instructions along with any extra parts needed (please no soldering, drilling, welding or weaving).
Continue reading "ICFF Contest Update" Monday, March 28. 2011Catching Up With the GlifThis past Thursday, I dropped by the event Idea to Market in 5 Months: The Making of the Glif, where I had the pleasure of meeting Tom and Dave, and hearing firsthand how their simple, useful tripod holder/kickstand for the iPhone 4 came into being. As most of us around here already know, the guys designed their initial concept through Shapeways and funded production through one of the most successful raises ever seen on Kickstarter. Since last October, their side business and passion project has continued to grow.
Their talk was inspiring for anyone who wants to make a real-life, physical product. "The financial barriers don't really exist, you can create anything these days," said Tom at one point. Continue reading "Catching Up With the Glif" Sunday, March 27. 20113D Printing the 4th DimensionPretty impressive of a fully articulated Zeotrobe entirely 3D printed, nice to see the confidence of going straight from unboxing the parts from Shapeways to fully working in just a few minutes. I am looking forward to seeing more Automata and animated figures like this emerge from the Shapeways community 4th dimension you ask? "yes, it is a zoetrobe. I call it 4D because the figures are already 3D. Add time and you have the fourth dimension. It is my own creation." 4Dm8ion. Cool
Saturday, March 26. 20113D/DC : 3D Printing Community Meets DC Policy Community
On April 28th at 3D⚡DC, the 3D printing community will descend on Washington, DC to show policymakers what they are up to. Panels will introduce the 3D printing community to the DC policy community, and explore some of the policy issues that this disruptive technology will implicate. Organized by Public Knowledge, the good people behind the white paper It Will Be Awesome If They Don't Screw It Up, the event is a positive step towards letting policy makers know what 3D printing means, and how not to screw it up. Shapeways will be explaining the awesome things that are being made by the Shapeways community and the potential empowerment for individuals to have access to tools of production. Let us know if there is anything you think is important for policy maker to know? Shapeways will be presenting alongside representatives from 3D Systems, ExOne, Fab@Home, Makerbot and Makergear.
Continue reading "3D/DC : 3D Printing Community Meets DC Policy Community" Friday, March 25. 2011Friday FindsI'm back again with a few more the coolest things that have come through Shapeways this week. Just remember, we're only scratching the surface. If you want to see dozens of other ingenious 3D printed creations, check out the It Arrived! section of our forums (you know you want to).
Oliver's Interlocking Snail
Unellenu's at it again, this time with wings in beautiful, weathered-looking stainless steel.
Nervous System just rolled out some great new stuff. The Hyphae Brooch is a favorite.
Natholas' model in WSF may be a bit less tasty than a gingerbread house, but no less fun.
Wednesday, March 23. 20113D Scan of Entire ExhibitionWOW, The Bartlett School of Architecture Summer Show is a collection of over a thousand models, installations, prototypes, drawings, photographs, films, sketches and designs presented across four large exhibition spaces in the Slade School of Art, UCL each summer. The show lasted for just seven days but is now completely archived in 3D... 48 hours of color 3D scanning produced 64 scans of the entire exhibition space using a Faro Photon 120 laser scanner. These have been compiled to form a complete 3D replica of the temporary show which has been distilled into a navigable animation, check out the spooky cool video here. Continue reading "3D Scan of Entire Exhibition" Tuesday, March 22. 2011Mash-Up Your Mesh with Meshmixer Direct to Shapeways
We have mentioned the 3D mash-up coolness that is meshmixer in a previous post on the Shapeways blog but with the latest update to the free software you can now upload your mixed up models direct to Shapeways via our API.
So if you are new to this whole 3D modeling dealo and you want to experiment then this may be a perfectly playful introduction that you can easily output to Shapeways for 3D printing. If you do have 3D modeling chops it is still great fun and may even be perfect for holding your own Cut & Paste 2 minute challenge with you friends, classmates or co-workers. If you are looking for a source of 3D models to play around with check out this great list of 60 sites for free 3D models that includes 3D Total, Turbosquid, Google Warehouse and, 57 more... The latest update of Meshmixer now supports OSX along with 'deform tool' for pushing geometry around, and a 'smooth tool' for taming gnarly meshes that might otherwise create problems for 3D printing If you are involved in any kind of 3D software and you are interested in making it easier for people to output their models for 3D printing, take a look at the Shapeways API, take a look at the tutorial and please contact us if you need any assistance implementing it into your software. Monday, March 21. 20113D Modeling in Modo
Adam Ohern aka Cad Junkie has published a Sunglasses Modeling tutorial for Modo 501 that includes exporting to 3D print with Shapeways.
Check out the tutorial overview and his cool design, you can purchase the tutorial from Luxology for $35, the glasses are not for sale, yet.. If you do not want to part with $35 to see how the glasses were made, you can always swing over to Cad Junkie's site where you can check out some free, and some premium tutorials.. All of them clear, concise tutorials that are really easy to follow.Also, take a look at the tutorials currently on the Shapeways site and let us know if there is any software you would like to see tutorials for, either step by step or video? Sunday, March 20. 2011One Million TrianglesYes, we love triangles that much.
With our latest site update we have increased the triangle limit of your uploads from five hundred thousand to one million triangles. So now you can 3D print all those super high detail Zbrush models without using a workaround to upload to Shapeways. We also increased the available memory and processing time for some of the processing scripts to be able to handle models up to 1 million triangles. Note that the triangles are still counted after MeshMedic fixed/merged the shells, so the number of triangles could be higher than the original model. Let us know what you think, is this enough triangles for you, do you want more or enough already? Saturday, March 19. 2011Friday Finds: Back Again!Since starting at Shapeways, one of the best parts of my job has been getting to see the mind-blowing things the community is making. I'm wowed on a daily basis on the forums, and I keep on wishing I could share what everyone is working on with a bigger audience, more often. That's why I'm resurrecting the Friday Finds tradition. Check these out: Raffaele's (aka Lucapresident) heart pendant.
Paul's (stop4stuff) totally unique pipe die
And even though this showed up on the scene a couple weeks ago, it's too cool not to include -- Nemesh (aka Psychbob) and his USB powered Helmet Lamp
More fun stuff to come.
KXX light: Combining 3D Printing with Handicrafts in BrazilA Guest Post by Michiel Cornelissen
20.30; let's see if I can finally get some writing done, now that the worst of the heat is over here in Recife, Brazil. After a great but hectic year, it seemed like a good idea to take things a bit slower for a while; so my wife (who's from Brazil), our little daughter and I decided to spend some weeks in Recife, in the Northeastern part of Brazil. And although the visit was mainly meant as a holiday and family visit, I thought it was also a good opportunity to pick up a project which I'd been thinking about, on and off, for a long time.
Preparing the fibers
Shapeways 3D printed part Continue reading "KXX light: Combining 3D Printing with Handicrafts in Brazil" Friday, March 18. 2011IP Advice for Aussie Industrial Designers
We are seeing the legal issues surrounding 3D printing begin to emerge with part of the complexity being that different laws are a applicable in different territories. Papers released have looked at the U.K. and U.S. system but they do not necessarily hold true to Europe, Africa, Asia or Australia. For Australian designers there is a great resource called The Australian Design Unit which links to a toolkit for contracts, IP, marketing, financing and more. Part of the information network is an article by Design Victoria that is a specific guide to Intellectual Property for Australia’s Industrial Designers.
In Australia there is a category of 'Design Registration' that protects how a product looks, but not how it works. This is a relatively cheap protection in Australia though it is unclear how this protection transfers beyond Australia.
Please let us know if there are similar resources in your territory.
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