Artist’s Rendering of the Electric Vehicle Couch.
Maximum Speed: 10 Mile Per Hour.
Since Egg-Bot is now fully-functional, I figured it was time to start making some SVGs of my own and doing some plotting…
Well, maybe “of my own” is stretching it a bit… The first one I started with was actually this jolly roger image, which I ran through the Voronoi Stippler, and then imported into Inkscape.
The plot took about an hour, which is probably way too long, as I could tell Egg-Bot was working it’s little motors out… Next time I’ll need to simplify things a bit when I create the stippling.
I’ll also be working on converting existing EPS images/logos to SVG files that are suitable for the Egg-Bot (and once I do, I’ll post them to Thingiverse.) For now, just keep an eye out for more egg-plotting fun right here.
(Note: For some reason Adrian Secord has removed the download link for VoronoiStippler.app, and his personal site stippling.org, does not resolve for me…)
Here’s an amplifier, commonly called an amp, and technically, this is a head sitting on top of two speaker cabinets, and if you really want to get into it, each of the two cabinets has 4 12″ speakers in it.
Why is it sort of orange in color? A tip of the hat to Orange of course…
It’s a blender! Not the amazing 3D software known as blender, but the kind you mix drinks in, which is sometimes called a “bar blender.” The one I have is a Vitamix, which is similar to a Blendtec, but without the awesome videos.
Once again this is a “draw it from memory” exercise, as I’m not where the blender is, and to be honest, it’s an object I see everyday and don’t really notice anymore. By that I mean, I’m never really looking at it and thinking about how it looks. I just use it without much thinking.
If you want to know about the 3D software blender, you should talk to knellotron. If you want to know about making smoothies or falafel, you can talk to me.