Week Fifteen: Final Project Submission
Meet TelIoT: The Toilet Paper Revolution
MBA@Harvard, All things Tech
Meet TelIoT: The Toilet Paper Revolution
Modular machine machining. Deus Ex Machina?
WiFi Web Server at your service.
Wrote a small program to interface with input- and output-devices
Operating a motor and an LCD together with daughterboards
Burlap + Epoxy + Vacuum + Patience = Rough and strong!
Built a fully functional Arduino from scratch, and measured the temperature. It’s getting hot in here!
Make your own Machu Picchu!
An electronic lock, password protected.
Or, if the big ShopBot is always used by others - Make Something Medium!
There’s making Hardware, and there’s making it interact with you!
I have a new nephew, and the family tradition is to do something with it.
See my face in 3D.
Wow, what a weekend - I made a fully working USB device, literally from scratch.
We were asked to design, make, and document a parametric press-fit construction kit, accounting for the lasercutter kerf, which can be assembled in multiple ways.
Our assignment this week was to cut anything on the vinyl cutter; this is a shameless ad for YG Acoustics.
Our assignment for the first week was to model (raster, vector, 2D, 3D, render, animate, simulate, …) a possible final project, and post it on our class page.
The purpose of this post is mostly to get to know some Markdown features and play around with text and images.
What’s this site about, and what I’ll be posting.