Aaron – MakerClub https://makerclub.org 3D Printed robots, based in the UK. Fri, 07 Oct 2016 16:43:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6 Visiting FIELD! https://makerclub.org/blog/2016/04/30/6186/ https://makerclub.org/blog/2016/04/30/6186/#respond Sat, 30 Apr 2016 12:22:31 +0000 https://makerclub.org/?p=6186 Exciting times! We are looking forward to visiting Brighton & Hove’s fresh new creative spaces called FIELD. The FIELD project welcomes hand … Continued

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Exciting times! We are looking forward to visiting Brighton & Hove’s fresh new creative spaces called FIELD.

The FIELD project welcomes hand selected innovative start-ups from Brighton and Hove to take residency in their incredible new space.

We just know that MakerClub being part of FIELD makes sense. With their vision to empower entrepreneurial makers, inventors, engineers and product designers with the use of their diverse workspaces.

The plan is to unite like-minded people, organisations and businesses to create a community that thrives on the free exchange of ideas between creative innovators and inventors.

That’s not all, this £150 million GDV scheme is part of a wider regeneration project that is set to radically transform this part of Brighton, and needless to say we are delighted to have been invited to move MakerClub HQ this snazy new space!

Stay tuned for for more updates soon…

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WIN an Extraordinary Robot! https://makerclub.org/blog/2016/04/29/6157/ https://makerclub.org/blog/2016/04/29/6157/#respond Fri, 29 Apr 2016 09:09:21 +0000 https://makerclub.org/?p=6157 Do you love robotics? Have a young tinkerer in the family? Maybe a little mad scientist? We are giving you … Continued

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Do you love robotics? Have a young tinkerer in the family? Maybe a little mad scientist?

We are giving you the chance to win your very own MakerClub Robotic Arm, that was successfully funded on Kickstarter. Whether you’re a beginner or pro, you’ll find a range whole of features that will blow your mind, and is guaranteed to turn any age into a robot-mad genius.

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For beginners, every kit comes with over 30 hours of interactive browser-based tutorials. You’ll be guided through basic programming, 3D design and hardware electronics; it’s great for anyone that wants to know more about building their own connected products, especially kids!

For experts, you’ll love the kits beating heart, the Hornet Micro Controller, its plug and play with no soldering, lets you control 18 servos and comes bundled with Bluetooth, so you can connect it to our mobile app for effortless wireless control. With a browser-based coding environment, you’ll be able to use it to work on your projects from anywhere.

Each kit comes with all the 3D design files completely free, so you can manipulate and customise it as much as you like! All the parts our reusable, so once you know the basics, you can start creating RC Cars, Quadcopters, and more!

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Saving The Ocean Has Never Felt So Comfortable https://makerclub.org/blog/2016/04/25/6140/ https://makerclub.org/blog/2016/04/25/6140/#respond Mon, 25 Apr 2016 16:04:41 +0000 https://makerclub.org/?p=6140 Making a positive change for the planet and local communities are two things we are passionate about here at MakerClub.   … Continued

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Making a positive change for the planet and local communities are two things we are passionate about here at MakerClub.

 

We’ve been following Adidas’ concept for a trainer that combined two of the brand’s recent technologies. Their most recent concept trainer features an upper made using waste plastic filtered out of the oceans and a 3D-printed midsole created from recycled fishing nets.

Not only is this invention doing good for the planet, but it looks totally comfortable and unique!

This eco friendly trainer is part of Adidas’ ongoing partnership with Parley for the Oceans, an initiative that encourages creatives to repurpose ocean waste and raise awareness of the growing issue. Adidas have demonstrated an interest in backing this cause before having revealed a sports shoe made entirely from ocean waste last year.

We are actually seeing more sports brands adopting 3D printing technology in recent times. Could 2016 be the year of 3D printed shoes for the masses? We’d love to run our next Brighton marathon in these bad boys!

(via: http://www.adidas-group.com/en/media/news-archive/press-releases/2015/adidas-and-parley-oceans-stop-industrys-waiting-game/)

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