Thought for the Dazed

I've had to give up that Distance Learning course as I was having trouble seeing the teacher.

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Wednesday
Jul042012

Imagine Cup Australia Flying

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This is football on display at Singapore Airport during our stopover

It turns out that Sydney Australia is a very long way from Hull. In fact, to travel further than this you’d probably need a larger planet.

Tuesday
Jul032012

Heading off to the Imagine Cup World Finals

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Spent a few hours gadget packing and a also threw a few clothes into a suitcase. We are heading off the the Imagine Cup World Finals in Sydney, so no more 3D printing for a while…

Monday
Jul022012

Microsoft MVP for another year

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I got an email last night telling me that I’m an MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional) for another year. Which is rather nice.

Sunday
Jul012012

Fixed IP Addresses in Hull

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Now, here’s a little known fact that I only found out about a while back. If you are in Hull using Kingston Communications (or KC as they are more trendily known) for your broadband (like you have a choice) and you are stumping up for their “Pro” account, you can have a fixed IP address as part of the package.

This is really useful if you want to run services at home but don’t want to have to fiddle about with dynamic DNS services and stuff like that. I went online and asked them about it and I was fixed up with fixed in no time at all.

Saturday
Jun302012

Embedded Text Printing using Autodesk 123D and Ultimaker

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I’ve already had one go at printing text using the Ultimaker, when I used Autodesk 123D to print out my name. Next I thought I’d try making text that “stuck into” the surface. My theory was that it might look better than stuff that stuck out. And it sort of does, see above.

The biggest problem was persuading Autodesk 123D to let me put the text into a surface. I’ve figured out a way to do it now (and the program itself is growing on me as I’ve also found out how to dimension things after I’ve created them). Anyhoo, if you ever want to embed text into a surface (and so I don’t forget for next time), here is the sequence:

  1. Make a new surface that is going to hold the text.
  2. Create a sketch on the surface that contains the text you want to embed.
  3. Extrude the surface. For some reason the text part doesn’t extrude and so you get an embedded effect.

I’ve no idea if this is a bug or not meant to happen. It actually looks really good in the designer…

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You can just export and print as usual. As you can see at the top, it doesn’t look too bad. Each character in the picture is about 1cm high. I’m going to experiment with larger text and different fonts.