Uncategorized – Milwaukee Makerspace https://milwaukeemakerspace.org Conceive, Collaborate, Create Mon, 06 May 2024 18:36:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 New works from the Neon program https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/05/new-works-from-the-neon-program/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/05/new-works-from-the-neon-program/#respond Mon, 06 May 2024 18:36:48 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11413 We have some great projects erupting from the Neon program!!!

As you read, HgAr = Mercury/Argon – gas emanates a powder blue color
Ne = Neon gas, emanates the “no vacancy” red color seen on many neon signs

Self Portrait

Starting off with the latest fantabulousness from Gary. An excellent job working with a multimedia project that required the Neon area and woodshop.

The dimensions are 38″w x 24″h, 10mm diameter glass, filled with Ne (red), and a white phosphor-coated 10mm tube filled with HrAr (blue) to create white.

From 50K feet, how was it done?

  • Gary constructed a wooden frame utilizing the Norwich wood shop.
  • He mounted a printed image to 1/8″ white acrylic sheet.
  • Using a x-acto knife, he carefully cut out the image from the printout to expose the white acrylic (lower right)
  • A paper pattern was drawn and used to create the glasses
  • A separate pattern was created to create an outline around the image in the lower right
  • The glasses are filled with Ne gas and are mounted on top of the print
  • Underneath the acrylic, a white-coated tube filled with HgAr was used to construct the outline that glows through the acrylic cutout

 

Ghosts

For Peter’s 3rd Neon project, he created some ghosts to hang up in his son’s room

Size (to be added) constructed with acrylic, 10mm green phosphor coated glass with HgAr for the green ghost, Ne with clear tubing for the red ghost

From 50K feet, how was it done?

  • Starting with a paper pattern, Peter constructed the ghosts in such a way that the eyes could connect without distracting from the image.
  • Looking at the green ghost, the eyes are made of clear glass, and the ghost itself, from green phosphor-coasted glass.  This allows the ghost to have 2  colors in the final piece.  Clear glass filled with HgAr – blue, green phosphor glass filled with HgAr produces green.
  • From the final glass form, Peter then cut out the acrylic to exactly match the shape of the ghost
  • Mounting the transformer and french hinge on the back allows the ghost to seem like it is gloating on the wall

 

Wisco!!!!

Sam’s first neon piece!!!

Size (to be added), 10mm clear glass filled with Ne, mounted on (wood, type to be added)

From 50K feet, how was it done?

  • It all starts with the paper pattern, drawing the actual size shape and then flipping it over to bend the glass
    • Note: all Neon pieces are bent backwards to accommodate electrodes and other mounting supports
  • Once created, the wood background was cutout and the glass was mounted.
  • Utilizing a french hinge, the piece can hang on the wall and appear as if it is floating

 

The hook dancer

Our Neon area champion (Rosie) created this fish dancer on a hook

Size (to be added), made with 10mm and 8mm glass filled with Ne and HgAr

From 50K feet, how was it done?

  • As seen in the photos the pattern was created (backwards) where the order of the bends can be figured out along with how to bed the glass.
  • glass can be bent in 1 continuous section or in smaller sections that are welded/fused together.
  • the final pieces were mounted on acrylic

 

The Pink Pig

Another Rosie creation the Pink Pig

Size and other infor to be added

From 50K feet, how was it done?

  • It all starts with the pattern.  Sections can be bent individually and assembled at the end.
  • Undesirable sections can be painted (block out paint) to hide them where pieces connect.
    • Note the pigtail in the final that connects to the MOM.  Using the block-out paint, Rosie was able to mask the light from the connecting pieces.

We play on Wednesday nights at the Norwich site.  Please swing by or ask the artists for specifics about their pieces.

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Giant Board Game Group Starts Building https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/03/giant-board-game-group-starts-building/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/03/giant-board-game-group-starts-building/#respond Sun, 17 Mar 2024 00:50:38 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11395 Its always been a joke here at the Makerspace about how so many members use the lasers and 3D printers to make their own Settlers of Catan games.  A few months ago, I noticed that somebody was cutting out giant hexes on the BOSS laser for a larger Catan game, giving me an idea for a back yard Catan.   I mentioned this in the laser group, and the idea just exploded!  Multiple people expressed that they wanted to instead do a group project of having a GINORMOUS Settlers of Catan game.  After several weeks of meetings, we decided on hexes that are 3 ft across, making our entire board 30 ft.

In the last 2 weeks, we have begun building our prototype, and we are ready to start production of the remaining hexes.

We had to start out with cutting down a 2x6x10 board into 6 pieces and joining and plaining them to all be the same thickness

Greg Waldo then taught us how to use a table saw to cut the grooves into the top rather than using a router.  This made things much faster and accurate.   

We tried to use pocket hole screws, but they did not work very well.

In the end, we opted for a good old fashion glue up and finish nailing.

 

The goal for this project is to be able to have it finished in time for Milwaukee Makerfaire!  Stay tuned for more updates.  We are always looking for more people to join us, every Monday!  Upcoming Mondays we will be meeting at Norwich to use the Norwich woodshop!

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Hapto’s project featured in Milwaukee Magazine https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/03/haptos-project-featured-in-milwaukee-magazine/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/03/haptos-project-featured-in-milwaukee-magazine/#respond Tue, 05 Mar 2024 02:19:31 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11390 Congrats to Sarah “Hapto” Davitt on the Milwaukee Magazine feature article on the art car she’s building. Hapto, the artist in residence for the City of Milwaukee, is building the car to help the city’s safe driving campaign, through an inviting, whimsical, conversation-starting design. On news stands everywhere now. Page 20. 

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Iron Casting: Spring Iron Pour https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/03/iron-casting-spring-iron-pour/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/03/iron-casting-spring-iron-pour/#respond Sun, 03 Mar 2024 23:36:15 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11376

The Casting Area is running another Iron Pour.

This Event will be open to participants, Members and Non-Members.

Please contact Dave directly if you are a Visiting Artist/Non-member and need studio time to make your own artist mold. All non-members must sign the “Iron Casting Waiver” to participate.

Studio Time is to be scheduled in advance. If you plan on bringing a mold or making a mold all weights must be estimated and metal must be broken by said attendee. If you are unable to break iron due to medical reasons please reach out to Dave.  

Resin-bonded sand molds are weighed before they get to the pour floor. 

Artist Tile and Doodle Bowl Workshops:

Saturday 03-23-24 @ 12:30-3:30
Sunday 04-07-24 @ 12:30-3:30
Saturday 04-20-24 @ 12:30-3:30

Saturday April 27th 
We are planning to have the Safety Meeting at noon. If you plan on participating on the pour floor, show up to the safety meeting and sign the waiver, it’s required. Observation will be available from the north side of the pour floor. Observation will only be accessible from Norwich Ave. The proposed Schedule is the following:

8:00am Pour floor setup (leveling and placing molds)
9:00am Scratch blocks & Doodle Bowls available for sale.

10:30am burn-in (preheat furnace with immersion burner forced air and natural gas) 

12:00 safety meeting Immediately after the safety meeting, we go on blast.

*Going on Blast – removing immersion burner and attaching Blower to the furnace and entirely running of forced air and Coke Start charging iron/coke as it settles

1:00pm Should have first tap, Tapping every 13 minutes. 

4:00pm Drop bottom when all molds are filled – brief clean up.

 

Sunday, April 28th 

10:00am Clean-up and devesting molds:

Clean-up is required if you have an artist mold on the pour floor. All Artist Tiles/Doodle Bowls will be out on display for pickup. No additional payment is required for these items. For Artist Molds, gating and pour cups may be cut off and thrown in the iron pile.

Please weigh your castings and provide payment in the donation bin or via Wild Aprocot bit.ly/3wKtOcS Please Refer to the rates section for pricing https://wiki.milwaukeemakerspace.org/areas/casting/rates

Contact Dave for more information at dave@davidmarnold.com or via cell phone 4142150499

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Lenox free and clear! https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/02/lenox-free-and-clear/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/02/lenox-free-and-clear/#respond Wed, 28 Feb 2024 20:15:44 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11374 Wow!

After more than a decade of monthly payments, the Milwaukee Makerspace paid off the remaining balance on its land contract on the Lenox building at Tuesday’s Board meeting. Congrats to us! And thanks to the investors who had faith in MMS! 

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SID moments from Lenox https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/02/sid-moments-from-lenox/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/02/sid-moments-from-lenox/#respond Mon, 26 Feb 2024 02:46:18 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11365

Hats off to all who participated in Space Improvement Day today. Here are a few glimpses from Lenox. Equal fun was, no-doubt, had at Norwich. We hope to see you for the next SID at the end of March.

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Line launcher for camping https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/02/line-launcher-for-camping/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/02/line-launcher-for-camping/#respond Thu, 08 Feb 2024 21:05:47 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11344

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Iron Casting: January Iron Pour https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/01/iron-casting-january-iron-pour/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2024/01/iron-casting-january-iron-pour/#comments Wed, 17 Jan 2024 21:24:45 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11303 This last Saturday, January 13th we fired up the Cupola Furnace, R2V2. We had a small attendance due to the weather and were just a little bit delayed due to the roads. We had just enough molds on the pour floor. No one got injured and the metal was hot. This time I laid the bed of the furnace a little bit differently than last time with less sand and moved the slag hole higher. We were able to tap larger amounts than last time. The ladles were quite full, estimating a little over 100lb taps. The trough was extended which allowed the ladle to catch a little bit easier. The bottom didn’t drop as nice as the previous pour. We put a little bit too much greensand and not enough loose sand in the bottom. 500lbs of iron was broken by last Thursday. We only tapped the furnace three times. All of the molds had success. maybe one or two had some flashing or a missing part but the detail we were able to get was really good. We had sections that were cast with less than 1/8″ thick. If you missed the iron pour and wish you could have seen it, keep an eye out for the next one being promoted in April. Thanks again for all the members who made this possible.

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Iron Casting: Radiators https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2023/12/iron-casting-radiators/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2023/12/iron-casting-radiators/#respond Sun, 10 Dec 2023 00:11:34 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11282 Thank you everyone who helped out today hauling two loads of radiators to the space for iron casting. A total of 7 tons of iron. Feel free to come by Wednesdays at 5pm at Norwich to learn more about getting involved.

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Happy Makes-Giving! https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2023/12/happy-makes-giving/ https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/2023/12/happy-makes-giving/#respond Fri, 01 Dec 2023 14:29:35 +0000 https://milwaukeemakerspace.org/?p=11243

Introduction:

As the aroma of Thanksgiving dinner still lingers in the air and the first ornaments find their place on the tree, it’s that magical time of year again when we come together to spread holiday cheer through the community. While some brave the chaos of Black Friday sales to secure the hottest toys of the season, here at Milwaukee Makerspace, we have a different tradition. It’s our annual Makes-Giving event, a heartwarming celebration of crafting, community, and the joy of giving.

Making Memories on Black Friday:

While many were out battling the crowds and long lines, our makers and volunteers gathered on Black Friday for a truly special occasion. Makes-Giving is an event that warms our hearts just as much as the hot cocoa warms our hands. It’s a day where we channel our creative energy into crafting thoughtful and heartfelt gifts for loved ones.

The Spirit of Makes-Giving:

At Makes-Giving, the spirit of giving is at its brightest. Members of Milwaukee Makerspace volunteer their time, expertise, and creativity to help families in the community create Christmas gifts from the heart. It’s a tradition that embodies the true essence of the holiday season – generosity, togetherness, and the joy of making someone smile.

Crafting with a Purpose:

Our annual event isn’t just about making crafts; it’s about making memories. Families and individuals join us to craft one-of-a-kind presents that carry their love and personal touch. From handcrafted ornaments to custom-made keepsakes, the possibilities are as endless as the smiles they bring. Makes-Giving isn’t just a crafting event; it’s an opportunity to create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

Mark Your Calendar for Next Year:

If you missed out on Makes-Giving this year, don’t worry; there’s always room for more holiday magic. Be sure to mark your calendar for next Black Friday and join us for a day filled with creativity, community, and the joy of giving. It’s a chance to slow down amidst the holiday hustle and bustle, savor the simple pleasure of crafting, and make a meaningful impact on the lives of those you love.

Conclusion:

As we hang up our crafting tools and put away the glitter for another year, the spirit of Makes-Giving lingers on in our hearts. It’s a reminder that the holiday season is about more than just presents; it’s about the love, connection, and joy we share with one another. So here’s to another successful Makes-Giving, and to many more in the years to come. May your holiday season be filled with warmth, creativity, and the joy of giving!

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