Hey G, It was good talking to you today!
This is Tom Gambone, and I would also be interested in helping out with the Solidworks project. Should Dennis be the contact? Thanks, -Tom On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 10:05 PM, Michael Render <[email protected]>wrote: > Ed Morra, my friend and colleague, is a prosthetic engineer and a user > of SolidWorks. He would be willing to help out. Who should I send his > contact info to? > > Michael Render > > On 11/2/2013 9:01 AM, gs volt wrote: > > Dennis, > > Thanks for sharing your press links; allowed me to learn more about your > project.The > > I'm sharing this with SYN/HAK's discuss lis, Ken from Tiny Circuits and > Jason from Mechanimals. > > I'm not a SolidWorks guy, but I'm sure after reading the entire mail > thread some folks adept in SolidWorks (or 3D modeling) might have something > to discuss with you, either on a volunteer basis or contract. > > If you'd like to meet some of these folks, head down to Akron > Mini-Maker Faire <http://makerfaireakron.akronlibrary.org/> at the Akron > Main Library this afternoon (yes, this afternoon) between 1pm-4pm. > > I know Ken and Jason Bannister both will be in attendance (I don't know > if they use SolidWorks though, even if not they might know folks that do 3D > modeling). > > Also, to learn more about SYN/HAK visit our website synhak.org or start > here: http://gsvolt.wordpress.com/synhak/ > > Also, also, learn about Shapeways.com since after your model is made, > they can cast it in various materials and ship it to your colleagues at SPI. > > > All, > > Please read this email thread (and links within) at your convenience. > Dennis/Sam could use some serious help with SolidWorks (or 3D print > friendly) modeling and are actively pursuing talent for modeling their > medical device. They get my support because like Ken, they wish to > manufacture the said medical device here in Akron, Ohio. > > > Good luck to Sam and you. > > Regards, > > G > > > On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Dennis Dannemiller < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> G, thanks for the referral to Josh. >> >> Hi Josh, >> >> Sure hope you can help us out here. Can you share with me a telephone >> number so that Sam and I can give you a call? Sam and I are located on >> West Side of Akron where are you located? >> >> The Akron Beacon Journal did a front page story about Sam and this >> project - the two (2) hot links below are (1) the news story and (2) the >> pictures of our team and over sized medical device concept model. >> >> (1) >> http://www.ohio.com/lifestyle/powell/frustration-fuels-innovation-for-local-inventor-1.252933 >> >> (2) >> http://www.ohio.com/lifestyle/powell/frustration-fuels-innovation-for-local-inventor-1.252934?ot=akron.PhotoGalleryLayout.ot&s=1.252933 >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dennis Dannemiller >> 330.603.9003 (cell) >> >> Sam Drager >> 330.666.8409 - call anytime after 10:30am 7 days a week >> >> >> >> On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 8:17 AM, gs volt <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Dennis, >>> >>> While at Ingenuity, I met Josh Wills from MakerGear. He said that if >>> you contacted him with specifics, he should be able to help either himself >>> or point you in the right direction. >>> >>> Can you two talk about the project in SolidWorks from this point >>> forward? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> G >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 3:10 PM, Dennis Dannemiller < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> G, >>>> >>>> Eric Wise of the Software Craftsmanship Guild suggested I reach out >>>> to you as you might know someone who can help. >>>> >>>> I'm working on a medical device start-up project with a gentleman >>>> that has a spinal cord injury who has a physical concept model that we need >>>> to get into SolidWorks so that we can get a prototype made via 3D Printing. >>>> >>>> Do you know someone that could assist us? Project doesn't have >>>> funding yet - sort of like the chicken or the egg situation. >>>> >>>> The medical device is for people who have typically dropped out of >>>> society - suffering from spinal cord injury, Multiple Sclerosis, >>>> Parkinson's, Spina Bifida, bladder and prostate cancer survivors because >>>> they can no longer hold their urine and the options are surgical revision, >>>> a catheter, many many diapers\pads and\or the dreaded nursing home. With >>>> this device these peoples' lives will be changed in a positive way, >>>> hopefully staying or resume being productive citizens, and remove stress >>>> from caregivers. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Dennis >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> G | Gaurav Narain Saxena | 3302834972 | >>> @gsvolt<http://www.twitter.com/gsvolt>| >>> http://gsvolt.wordpress.com | http://www.youtube.com/gsvolt >>> Board Member - SYN/HAK: The Akron Hackerspace, 21 W North St, Akron, >>> Ohio 44304 | http://www.synhak.org >>> Consultant - Bennett Adelson (Microsoft Solution Center), 6050 Oak Tree >>> Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio 44131 | http://www.bennettadelson.com >>> Owner - Whiskey Bits LLC, Portage Lakes, Ohio >>> >>> >> > > > -- > G | Gaurav Narain Saxena | 3302834972 | > @gsvolt<http://www.twitter.com/gsvolt>| > http://gsvolt.wordpress.com | http://www.youtube.com/gsvolt > Board Member - SYN/HAK: The Akron Hackerspace, 21 W North St, Akron, Ohio > 44304 | http://www.synhak.org > Consultant - Bennett Adelson (Microsoft Solution Center), 6050 Oak Tree > Blvd, Cleveland, Ohio 44131 | http://www.bennettadelson.com > Owner - Whiskey Bits LLC, Portage Lakes, Ohio > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing > [email protected]https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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