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A01=Brian Roe
A01=Brook Drumm
A01=James Floyd Kelly
A01=John Baichtal
A01=John Edgar Park
A01=Mark Mathews
A01=Matt Stultz
A01=Nick Ernst
A01=Rick Winscot
A01=Steven Bolin
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Author_Brian Roe
Author_Brook Drumm
Author_James Floyd Kelly
Author_John Baichtal
Author_John Edgar Park
Author_Mark Mathews
Author_Matt Stultz
Author_Nick Ernst
Author_Rick Winscot
Author_Steven Bolin
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3D Printing Projects

Even if you've never touched a 3D printer, these projects will excite and empower you to learn new skills, extend your current abilities, and awaken your creative impulses. Each project uses a unique combination of electronics, hand assembly techniques, custom 3D-printed parts, and software, while teaching you how to think through and execute your own ideas. Written by the founder of Printrbot, his staff, and veteran DIY authors, this book of projects exemplifies the broad range of highly personalized, limit-pushing project possibilities of 3D printing when combined with affordable electronic components and materials. In Make: 3D Printing Projects, you'll: Print and assemble a modular lamp that's suitable for beginners--and quickly gets you incorporating electronics into 3D-printed structures. Learn about RC vehicles by fabricating--and driving--your own sleek, shiny, and fast Inverted Trike. Model a 1950s-style Raygun Pen through a step-by-step primer on how to augment an existing object through rapid prototyping. Fabricate a fully functional, battery-powered screwdriver, while learning how to tear down and reconstruct your own tools. Get hands-on with animatronics by building your own set of life-like mechanical eyes. Make a Raspberry Pi robot that rides a monorail of string, can turn corners, runs its own web server, streams video, and is remote-controlled from your phone. Build and customize a bubble-blowing robot, flower watering contraption, and a DIY camera gimbal. See more
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A01=Brian RoeA01=Brook DrummA01=James Floyd KellyA01=John BaichtalA01=John Edgar ParkA01=Mark MathewsA01=Matt StultzA01=Nick ErnstA01=Rick WinscotA01=Steven BolinAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Brian RoeAuthor_Brook DrummAuthor_James Floyd KellyAuthor_John BaichtalAuthor_John Edgar ParkAuthor_Mark MathewsAuthor_Matt StultzAuthor_Nick ErnstAuthor_Rick WinscotAuthor_Steven Bolinautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=UGKCategory=UKSCOP=United StatesDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Weight: 592g
  • Dimensions: 190 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781457187247

About Brian RoeBrook DrummJames Floyd KellyJohn BaichtalJohn Edgar ParkMark MathewsMatt StultzNick ErnstRick WinscotSteven Bolin

Brook Drumm is the founder and CEO of Printrbot Inc. Brook is an American maker who set out to start a side business in his garage. After a wildly successful kickstarter in 2011 Brook was catapulted to the white-hot intersection of crowdfunding 3d printing and the exploding maker- culture. Printrbot is an example of what blood sweat and tears can produce if you set your mind and heart on what you are passionate about.James is a writer who lives in Atlanta GA with his wife and two young sons. He has degrees in Industrial Engineering and English and enjoys making things writing about those things and training young makers. He has written over 25 books on a variety of subjects from LEGO robotics to Open Source software to building your own CNC machine and 3D printer.Matt Stultz is a community leader and frequent contributor to Make. He is a member of the Make 3D Printing Testing team and has created numerous projects for Make. Matt was a founder of HackPittsburgh and 3D Printing Providence.Rick has code in brain soldering iron in hand Art Blakey blaring in the background... transforms techno babble into reality and is strangely fond of the ellipsis.John Edgar Park is a producer at Disney Research. He has worked in animation production at Disney for ten years and has worked in computer graphics since 1994 at various companies including IBM Novalogic game studio and Sony Pictures Imageworks. John was the host and co-writer of the Emmy Award nominated series Make: Television. He regularly demos his projects at Maker Faires and builds and writes about technology projects for Make magazine and other places online and in print.John Baichtal writes books about toys tools robots and hobby electronics. His first book was The Cult of Lego (No Starch) an exploration of the culture and work of adult Lego builders. Most recently he wrote Maker Pro for MAKE Robot Builder for Que as well as The Locksmith's Apprentice a fantasy novel. He lives in Minneapolis MN with his wife and 3 children.Brian Roe is a Tinkerer at heart and a Mechanical Designer by trade. His diverse career has led him down many interesting paths. He worked as a creature creator for Hollywood films was part of a successful combat robot team for the show Battlebots and I assisted with the design of the 3D cameras used for the film Avatar. Brian is currently working on The 10000 Year Clock project for The Long Now Foundation along with engineering for Printrbot.Nick served in the Marine Corps for eight years after which he decided to go back to school and pursue a career in Electronics Engineering. He spent two years at Parallax Inc. as the lead developer of the Elev-8 Multi-rotor platform before coming over to work on electronics at Printrbot Inc. He is a maker at heart and enjoys tinkering and hacking on all size and shapes of electronics. If it ain't broken you haven't tinkered enough!Steven Bolin is currently working at Printrbot as a Production Manager and assists in the R&D department. He has always enjoyed working with his hands whether it be in construction or just projects around the house so building and designing 3D printers has been an absolute joy. As a former Youth Pastor and father of 2 kids he loves making and playing with toys so 3D printing lends naturally to this hobby. Steven hopes to continue developing new product that incorporates 3D printing into everyday use.Mark was born in Missouri and found his way to California. Having grown up with 3 brothers one older and two younger he is competitively driven in everything he does. Mark grew up in a God-fearing household and lives his life at the same level of integrity from which he was taught. Currently he is searching for what he wants to do for the rest of his life and is the Printern at Printrbot.Caleb Cotter works at Printrbot as an R&D Specialist. He's a maker with a passion for 3D printing and rapid prototyping. He's fascinated with the world of opportunity in which you can make anything on your desk. When he's not in his garage hacking up stuff he's still in his garage hacking up his car. On the rare occasion he's not making anything he's out exploring or getting into trouble with friends.

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