If I'm not mistaken, IU think Trever already applied for us. He mentioned it in IRC the other day. He may or may not have completed the application.
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Gaurav Saxena <[email protected]>wrote: > Applicants for lulzbot from synhak can feel free to use any photos I've > uploaded to my blog (gsvolt.wordpress.com) or google plus ( > https://plus.google.com/100087981229816844153/posts) > > Trever/Xander contribute to KDE project which is free software: > https://github.com/tdfischer > > Ken is an open source hardware designer; I don't know if there's repos for > hardware designs as well > > That's all of who I know who might be of help for applying together from > our hackerspace. > > If you need me to take few more photos of any other member's projects, and > maintain them on our wiki, just let me know who comes to mind, and when and > where to meetup for more digital assets like photos and videos. > > In fact, even without the offer from lulzbot, it kinda makes sense to me > to document the steps members have already taken during their projects > (similar to ladyada). > > I have a few photos of my projects I'll be documenting on my blog shortly > as well (parking baton disassembly, disney piano desoldering, trellis in my > kitchen to name a few). > > I cannot emphasize more - using your phones, point and shoots or dslrs(if > you have one) to document your independent journey through a project's > completion - you may not find utility in it, others surely will. > > Btw, thanks for sharing the lulzbot 3d printer website.. through it I was > able to learn about Hugh Lyman's - Lyman Filament Extruder II: > > http://www.lulzbot.com/?q=blog/congratulations-hugh-lyman > > http://techland.time.com/2013/03/04/how-an-83-year-old-inventor-beat-the-high-cost-of-3d-printing/ > http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:34653 > > http://hackaday.com/2012/10/22/finally-turning-plastic-pellets-into-3d-printer-filament/ > > I think you have hope for your ziploc'd pieces of (as of yet) not used > filament! > > I wonder what village plastics thinks of Hugh's design; and whether or not > they will consider selling pellets in addition to filament, so hackerspaces > can keep our future 3D printing expense low! > > G > > [email protected] wrote: ----- > > To: SynHak Discuss <[email protected]> > From: Doug Costlow ** > Sent by: [email protected] > Date: 03/25/2013 04:52PM > Subject: [SH-Discuss] Syn/Hak could win a 3d Printer! > > > I recently found out that LulzBot, an open source 3d printer company based > in Colorado, is giving away 8 of their 3d printers to hackerspaces. Check > it out here: > > https://www.lulzbot.com/?q=news/printer-giveaway > > As a young and growing hackerspace, with a nice physical space and plenty > of tools and resources available to members and the public I think we > have a good chance of being selected. All that is needed is to fill out > and submit the application. I am willing to do this for the space but I > need some of your ideas. These are the two basic questions we need to > answer: > > 1. What would Syn/Hak do with a 3d printer? > 2. What specific examples do we have of Syn/Hak members contributing to > Libre/Free/Open Source hardware and software projects? > (they are looking for links to git repositories, wiki pages, or photo > documentation of the contributions) > > I've got a few ideas and if you have something in mind reply to this > message. The deadline is April 15th. We should do this as well as > continue to raise money to purchase a 3d printer. > > Doug > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss** > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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