Tech Stuff 55

This is a sort of search and discover newsletter of my findings of things that may relate to technology in one way or another.  It might be the latest gosh wow tech, it might be something as old of humanity.  It might relate to science large or small.  It might be art for art’s sake.  Or somebody just doing something funky. Because I think that technology is just the representation of human creativity and breaking boundaries.  So I’m certainly not going to place boundaries here except that it won’t be the same old, same old.  So almost no gadgets or yacking about the latest phone or whatever, unless of course it involves taking them apart or destroying them in unusual ways.  Or putting them to work in imaginative ways that most people won’t even think of.  So buckle up, it’s going to be a fun ride.

Injection molding animation.

 


Miniature cathedral.

http://www.archdaily.com/770701/see-how-a-brooklyn-artist-is-creating-a-miniature-scale-model-of-a-gothic-cathedral-from-scratch


What is scraping and why is it important?

Keith Rucker of Vintage Machinery hosts a class of YouTubers in his shop.

With Abom79

NYCNC

The Vintage Workshop.


Sunset on the aircraft graveyard.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a25006/this-aircraft-boneyard-timelapse-is-eerily-beautiful/


Bat bot.

http://www.zdnet.com/article/could-this-robot-bat-one-day-edge-out-quadrotors-as-the-drone-of-the-future/


The biggest offshore structures.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/infrastructure/g2926/7-of-the-biggest-offshore-structures/


Why the Dreamliners windows are big.


Robots for education.

http://www.solidsmack.com/3d-cad-technology/stemi-hexapod-is-the-perfect-spiderbot-to-teach-kids-robotics/


Video of the week: the little locomotives at Meiji Mura.

A post with more:
https://theartsmechanical.wordpress.com/2017/01/30/an-out-of-the-way-museum-to-visit-in-japan-the-meiji-mura-museum/


The Tech Stuff Series:
https://theartsmechanical.wordpress.com/category/tech-stuff/

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