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Ep. 065 - Haas-o-mation

Episode 65 of the The Digital Fabrication Experiment Podcast podcast, hosted by Winston Moy, Ed Kramer & Chris Lee, titled "Ep. 065 - Haas-o-mation" was published on April 2, 2021 and runs 71 minutes.

April 2, 2021 ·71m · The Digital Fabrication Experiment Podcast

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Chris dishes the details on a simple but clever approach to batch machining automation. Ed’s in-machine GoPro rig is a winner. Winston has new machine news for us.    Available now on iTunes (link in bio), Spotify and the Google Play Store. Or stream directly from https://dfxpodcast.efk3.com

Chris dishes the details on a simple but clever approach to batch machining automation. Ed’s in-machine GoPro rig is a winner. Winston has new machine news for us. 

 

Available now on iTunes (link in bio), Spotify and the Google Play Store.

Or stream directly from

https://dfxpodcast.efk3.com

Digitally Creative Vincent Ferrari Digitally Creative is a podcast focused on the convergence of technology and creativity. Each week we'll talk to makers, artists, and creatives who have merged the digital and physical world to create incredible work, and help you get the most out of the technology you own! Whether it's photography, digital art, digital fabrication like lasers, cnc's, and 3d printers, or even if it's just pure content creation, the guests on this show will inspire you to do more every time you embark on a new project. Generative Fabrication- Japanese ACM SIGGRAPH IRC (Sandro Alberti) (produced by Miho Aoki) The SIGGRAPH 2009 Design & Computation Gallery explores non-linear and biological processes in design and digital fabrication through selected works of art, architecture, and design. The work's inherently generative nature encourages many lines of investigation along two main paths: generative design, and digital fabrication. The Generative Fabrication gallery was coordinated and supervised by Makai Smith. Generative Fabrication- English ACM SIGGRAPH IRC (Sandro Alberti) (produced by Patrick Marais) The SIGGRAPH 2009 Design & Computation Gallery explores non-linear and biological processes in design and digital fabrication through selected works of art, architecture, and design. The work's inherently generative nature encourages many lines of investigation along two main paths: generative design, and digital fabrication. The Generative Fabrication gallery was coordinated and supervised by Makai Smith. Generative Fabrication- Chinese ACM SIGGRAPH IRC (Sandro Alberti) (produced by Yong Tsui Lee) The SIGGRAPH 2009 Design & Computation Gallery explores non-linear and biological processes in design and digital fabrication through selected works of art, architecture, and design. The work's inherently generative nature encourages many lines of investigation along two main paths: generative design, and digital fabrication. The Generative Fabrication gallery was coordinated and supervised by Makai Smith.
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