[TriEmbed] TAR/IEEE Robotics and Automation - 3d prototyping techniques Mon, May 5

Sofie Permana shperman at ncsu.edu
Mon May 5 14:33:48 CDT 2014


Which class is that? Best to ask the instructor or the TA if you know.
Sometimes class can still be used during final exam week for demo and/or
presentation for final project,


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Jon Wolfe <jonjwolfe at yahoo.com> wrote:

> The meeting website has some conflicting information for the meeting time.
> It says it starts at 6, but there is a request to meeting in the lobby at
> 6:45, since the classroom is in use.
>
> My guess is that since classes are over, maybe it is a cut and paste error?
>
>
>
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>  *From:* Rodney Radford <ncgadgetry at gmail.com>
> *To:* trianglerobotics <trianglerobotics at yahoogroups.com>; TriEmbed
> Discussion <triembed at triembed.org>
> *Sent:* Sunday, May 4, 2014 11:19 AM
> *Subject:* [TriEmbed] TAR/IEEE Robotics and Automation - 3d prototyping
> techniques Mon, May 5
>
> Including both the TAR and the TriEmbed groups into this announcement
> about tomorrow night's IEEE Robotics and Automation meeting due to the
> topic.
>
> https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/25219
>
> Do you have an idea for the next widget that will revolutionize robotics,
> but don't know where to start? Or do you just have the perfect widget in
> mind and just need help in turning the idea into reality? Allen Moore will
> be presenting on techniques for designing and building custom prototypes
> (3D printing, rubber/plastic molding, CNC techniques, and other ideas).
>
> For those who have not met Allen, he is the owner and operator of a 3D
> fabrication company, TouchStone 3D. The website for his company (
> http://touchstone3d.com/) states that "IF YOU ARE an inventor, an
> entrepreneur, a company of any size, or even a hobbyist, TouchSTone 3D can
> help you achieve your product development goals. We can help you move from
> concept to finished product within your budget and in record time,
> utilizing our RIP (Rapid Iterative Prototyping) development process.
> Employing our in-house development and prototyping lab, we can produce high
> quality prototypes and help with any specific product deployment
> requirements you may have."
>
> Allen is currently leading the hardware teams of the IEEE ENCS Robotics
> and Automation humanoid robotics project. Allen has also been a past
> president of the Triangle Amateur Robotics club.
>
> Note: This meeting was originally scheduled for March 3 (rescheduled due
> to bad weather) and then April 7 (rescheduled due to personal conflict).
>
> Please register at the link below so we have an idea of how much
> food/drink to provide.  The meeting begins at 7pm, but please join us at
> 6pm for pizza/drink.
>
> https://meetings.vtools.ieee.org/meeting_view/list_meeting/25219
>
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