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CubeSpawn

CubeSpawn joined Kickstarter on December 01, 2009

  1. on May 10, 2011
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    CubeSpawn
    commented on a project

    Excellent Idea - I'd like to use it for an implementation of my project: CubeSpawn - which is also open source! ;-)
  2. on May 10, 2011
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    backed a project

    MakerSlide Open Source Linear Bearing System by Barton Dring

    An open source linear bearing for CNC equipment that is low cost and extremely easy to integrate into your design.

    • 445% funded $26,268 pledged
    • 269 backers
    • Funded Jun 08, 2011
  3. on February 4, 2010
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    CubeSpawn
    Posted project update #4

    This Project Looks like a zombie to me

    While I'd love to entertain the illusion that this will get a big surge of activity in the next 17 days....

    so on to attempt 2:

    http://www.refresheverything.com/cubespawn1

    this doesn't take any money from you, just a daily vote on the site above

    Lets see how this one goes....

    As you may know, the project has continued to make progress while these funding activities have been ongoing, and anyone who is interested in getting involved feel free to contact me at Data(dot)Pathway(at)Gmail(dot)com

    Thanks
    James

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  4. on January 22, 2010
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    CubeSpawn
    Posted project update #3

    Hi there!

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  5. on December 29, 2009
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    backed a project

    Turn our cities' windows into vertical veggie farms! by The Windowfarms Project

    Ordinary folks participate in a mass collaboration toward green innovation (R&D-I-Y) and turn their apartment windows into vertical veggie farms.

    • 112% funded $28,205 pledged
    • 231 backers
    • Funded Jan 04, 2010
  6. on December 25, 2009
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    commented on a project

    sounds interesting! good luck! James
  7. on December 25, 2009
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    Lumi Co. – A NEW TEXTILE PRINTING TECHNOLOGY by LUMI Co.

    Lumi Co. creates prints that were previously impossible. Using their new technology, two young designers want to turn the fashion world upside down!

    • 113% funded $13,597 pledged
    • 188 backers
    • Funded Feb 22, 2010
  8. on December 22, 2009
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    CubeSpawn
    Posted project update #2

    Erased

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  9. on December 17, 2009
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    yowza, my eye! that formatting didn't work out... that'll teach me to use different apps in different places...
  10. on December 17, 2009
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    Thank You, Lewis,   For your observations, and stimulating the discussion.   I do not have solid works, and minimal familiarity with the application - but a sim-lab is a definite goal for testing the automation control software vis-à-vis it is much cheaper to simulate than build untested new hardware. I have my eye on this: and assuming we get through these preliminaries – a virtual prototyping setup at some point down the line will let cube designs be tested, validated, and proven, both singly and in combination, as well as giving the motion control dimension to the problem coding to be adopted to our open source equivalents. For now, however, we will omit this sophisticated step and do it the old fashioned way ( this is a further justification to limit the scope of the initial designs). Since this first piece of hardware serves the dually beneficial purpose of supplying the machining capabilities for subsequent steps, and providing a method for others to get started toward cube creation, and general machining. Keep the Faith! and Recruit, Recruit, Recruit! Did I mention Recruiting? Jameshardware