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Interested? Want to find out more? Get in touch ASAP: alan@ioWorld.com
 
Interested? Want to find out more? Get in touch ASAP: alan@ioWorld.com
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==Makerbot prints for shoe soles?==
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I'm wondering if makerbot materials would be suitable for shoe making and, if so, I'd need help making the 3D files, printing etc. I'm not techy (though I do understand, having analysed circuit diagrams when writing handbooks for helicopters, way back in my distant past - component electronics no less) but I know loads about comms, web design etc and could help with front end, text, editing, design etc. And good contacts.
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If you could help please let me know. waspberry@gmail.com
  
 
= See Also =
 
= See Also =

Revision as of 20:12, 15 May 2012

If you're looking for someone to help you out on a semi-formal basis, list your project here. You may be able to find someone willing to take on your project for expenses and beer money, or just for fun.

Don't take the piss. A bit of variety is good and your project might attract interest just for the sake of it, but many hackspacers are professionals in some area and see no reason to do jobs for peanuts for which they would normally charge a few hundred pounds a day. This isn't a place to get work done for free, it's a place to find like interests and do projects together.

Example

Request for help building a CNC mill.

We need some help on [| visionOntv] and [| The+Stupidly+Simple+Open+Media+Network]

Wireless Hack for Smart Phone - Building a prototype

@ ioWorld (http://ioworld.com) we develop really simple, really useful tech...

I'm currently working on a project requiring a hardware hack that's outside the scope of my own capabilities; I want to create a wireless fob that a smart phone (Android, to start with) can detect at approx. 100cm. Any protocol (inc. Bluetooth) will be ok for the POC/prototype but there is a strong commercial application for this tech, so ultimately a low-power protocol will be preferable. There has been a useful tech discussion thread on the hackspace groups channel entitled "Wireless Hack for Smart Phone" which you may want to take a look at first. This link may also offer some further background: http://bit.ly/K5mR3f

Interested? Want to find out more? Get in touch ASAP: alan@ioWorld.com

Makerbot prints for shoe soles?

I'm wondering if makerbot materials would be suitable for shoe making and, if so, I'd need help making the 3D files, printing etc. I'm not techy (though I do understand, having analysed circuit diagrams when writing handbooks for helicopters, way back in my distant past - component electronics no less) but I know loads about comms, web design etc and could help with front end, text, editing, design etc. And good contacts.

If you could help please let me know. waspberry@gmail.com

See Also