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First 3D prints of scans made with Kinect and ReconstructMe
April 17th, 2013
– Using an Xbox Kinect sensor and ReconstructMe, I scanned a bunch of objects and people to experiment with 3D scanning and 3D printing. I then printed everything out and produced a nice little pile of brightly colored prints, which were given out to the all of the participants.
First week of 3D scanning using the Kinect and ReconstructMe
March 30th, 2013
– Over spring break I got my hands on an XBox Kinect so I could start experimenting with it as a 3D scanning interface. I’ve been working with ReconstructMe Console, which I’ve heard a lot of good things about, and I’ve been getting some pretty decent results. I was hoping to be able to use a […]
Designing and teaching “How To Build Almost Anything” at Metropolitan Community College’s FabLab
June 16th, 2017
– In the fall of 2015 I was invited to teach a class called “How to Build Almost Anything” at Nebraska’s first and only FabLab, located at the Metropolitan Community College (MCC) in Omaha. Inspired by the legendary class of the same name taught for many years at MIT, this intensive 11-week class was intended to […]
Using 3D scanning and printing in the classroom to create character models for drawing studies
April 17th, 2013
– I’ve spent a considerable amount of time this semester researching and experimenting with various 3D scanning systems with the eventual goal of scanning student pieces in some sort of curricular activity. I started off by scanning objects (including lots of cool glass work) using 123D Catch. I learned quite a bit about how to successfully […]
STEAM micro-workshops and flyer for local Girl Scouts
November 23rd, 2012
– Recently I was given the opportunity to participate in an evening-long “science event” for a group of about 100 Girl Scouts from the south-central Nebraska area to get them excited about STEM fields. Not being a pure “STEM” adherent myself, I chose to expand the topic of my presentation to talk about STEAM, emphasizing creativity […]