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Two Models of Collaboration | Studio Les Bêtes
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Design and Open Source. Two Models of Collaboration. June 12, 2013. After what must have been tens or hundreds of these shows, I noticed two strategies of collaboration. I did not consciously develop them, nor are they the only ways to approach working together. I developed a variant on this (cowardly, I know) – my goal was to avoid visualizing the final result for as long as possible – to concentrate on. Until it was no longer possible. Not only did this force me to observe what the piece was.
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Full program, no payloadload | Studio Les Bêtes
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Design and Open Source. Full program, no payloadload. February 22, 2011. Work continues on the CNC mill – I’ve decamped from the sunlit halls of the Metropolitan Exchange, so the mill has been re-assembled in the unheated Undisclosed Location. Note the hair dryer – I discovered that some lubricating oils actually need to be above freezing to work correctly – the Z-stage requires a minute under the hair dryer before it will work. From → Architecture. Larr; More jogging. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Joinery | Studio Les Bêtes
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Design and Open Source. May 20, 2011. Some test pieces for a furniture project with impossibly obsessive joinery. Its been useful in identifying the weak spots in the mill – I’ve since re-designed the Z-stage and I’m in the process of cutting the new pieces for that. I should be able to bootstrap a little more precision with each iteration. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Full program, no payloadload. SoundBall prototype →. Leave one →. May 31, 2011 7:09 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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It Jogs! | Studio Les Bêtes
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Design and Open Source. November 10, 2010. I finally hooked up the Z-axis, closed my eyes, and pressed the jog button. No smoke, and it appears that my stepper calculations where spot on:. From → Uncategorized. Larr; The Guts/Brains/Boring Parts. More jogging →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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More jogging | Studio Les Bêtes
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Design and Open Source. November 15, 2010. I finished the X-axis last week – the #25 chain-drive works great, seems very precise. I discovered that EMC jogs at a slower rate – the rapids (not shown here) are pretty fast. From → Design. Larr; It Jogs! Full program, no payloadload →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. The Selby is in Your Place.
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Studio Les Bêtes | Design and Open Source | Page 2
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Design and Open Source. New Studio Web Site:. November 10, 2010. From → Design. October 26, 2010. October has been a month for making new tools. I’m working on a small CNC mill – 2’x4′ bed, 3-axis. Its my own design, though it borrows heavily from a couple of the designs on www.buildyourcnc.com. Here’s the beginnings of the X/Z axis:. From → Architecture. July 9, 2010. As a designer and a cook, I’m familiar with the problem of. Closely related is the accident of. An always-excellent if often somewhat tes...
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soundBall prototype | Studio Les Bêtes
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Design and Open Source. July 21, 2011. This is a blue foam test cut for a dodecahedronal speaker – twelve full-range speakers mounted in modular tiles. The original idea was to mill all the tiles from some beautiful reclaimed old-growth spruce, but the milling time for 24 tiles is prohibitive. I’ll probably cast them, either in acrylic or concrete (! From → Design. Making Ecologies →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.