Maker Faire Austin
I'll be there. With my sister and my robot, and I can only imagine what else. I'd love to meet anyone reading this, so if you can be there you should be there!
xoxo
Kris
Maker Faire Austin
Just Trying To Keep Up
The robot is working well, I'm just fine tuning my newly aquired code skillllllzzzzzzzz. That overagrandized them. They barely count as "skills", but I'm getting the job done.
I have a few other new things going on right, now and I'm super frustrated by working with plastics suppliers. Grrr.
I am about 80% done with the directory type site for me and my sister. It should be done very soon.
Progress
I submitted a robot proposal without a lot of planning, I just kind of did it.
I wanted a robot that would paint, mostly so that I could double up on getting things done, but on the logic that if I program the robot, choose the colors, etc, it's still my work, which is better than hiring another person.
I didn't expect to enjoy the robot-ness so much.
It now officially holds a paintbrush. Another platform has been made to hold additional parts. I'm so pleased with it so far.
I'm hoping to actually apply some paint with it tomorrow, then go back to working on more/better programs.
Robots
So, my robot is here. It has been for a couple weeks now. I definitely have all of the basic level functions worked out, but I'm still working on just the right way to write programs to do what I want. I've made so much progress though.
I also have a couple home depot bags full of painting related goodies and parts for building the actual "paint application apparatus." I'm really looking forward to building it. If it works in real life how it works in my head it should be awesome.
Most importantly, I'm really, really looking forward to actually making a few paintings. Hopefully, lots of paintings. It has so much potential, and the equipment itself seems really sturdy and durable. Word on the street is that it can support 30 pounds, which is really a lot for it's size.
The picture is me and my new pal. Sorry I look so... hagard. Between bands from Vegas, driving all over the midwest, Ludo's overwhelming genius and trying to keep up with the rest of my life I've been a little tired. I'll probably eventually have to stop living on a steady diet of coffee, red bull, caffeine pills and chocolate chip cookies, but not until I have to. To be fair, I did mix it up with some delicious hazelnut gelato yesterday (available in your grocer's freezer.)
I'll sleep when I'm dead.
I'll also be updating here as my robot and I grow ever closer (it's range of beeps is so endearing, like a little R2D2). Maybe someday my cat will stop running in terror, too. Eventually, the whole project will be documented on Instructables. By eventually, I mean by August 31st.
So basically, I'm not dead, just busy, and on the verge of an amazing breakthrough.
New Computers
Yesterday I (finally) bought a laptop. It was nothing too impressive, but it was cheap and will do a great job of what I need it to do. There are lots of laptops on ebay, be sure to check the 'buy it now' list if you're in the market.
I also picked up a copy of coreldraw, which shouldn't even count as design software, more like 'clip art manipulation' software, but everything I'll be doing is designed to run from corel. And I can still design in Illustrator (even though I'd rather be using Freehand) and import my Illustrator files into corel. I'll make it work.
I've decided that I really, really NEED a 3D printer. There are some videos on youtube that are amazing. I'd really like to build a fabber or reprap, but those are going to be on the backburner for a while.
I need to program a robot. I think I'll start out by reading the manual.
I made myself a gorgeous cheesecake for my birthday (today!) and I can't wait to cut into it. I left out one fairly important ingredient, but I don't think it'll matter too much. The cherries and chocolate should mask any mistakes, anyway.
I also need to get all up on Instructables and comment back and such today, I just haven't had the time the last few days...


