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Tom's ShopBot Journal: Window Dressing.
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Follow us on our journey as we integrate a computer controlled router into a traditional museum exhibit shop. Friday, April 23, 2010. Every Spring the museum hosts the Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair (ONAYLF) as part of its ongoing commitment to the use and preservation of Native American languages. A component of this event is a poster contest that features work of students from around the country. The panels are made from 1/8" Sintra. White was used against the window to reflect sunlig...
Tom's ShopBot Journal: Scarfs Up!
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Follow us on our journey as we integrate a computer controlled router into a traditional museum exhibit shop. Friday, April 23, 2010. The elusive wavy stepped scarf joint. Ever since I was at my first Makers Faire and witnessed this technique, I have been dying to give it a whirl. Until now there has not been a need. It took us several iterations to get it right, and we learned quite a bit in the process. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Just some guy with a lovely wife, daughter and son.
Tom's ShopBot Journal: June 2009
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Follow us on our journey as we integrate a computer controlled router into a traditional museum exhibit shop. Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Location, Location, Location! Our department was tasked with building a portion of our new Orientation Gallery that featured a series of panels mounted on a solid with a cross-section of an equilateral triangle. These spun on an axle, allowing the visitor to rotate them to complete a puzzle or have a question/answer display. How to get the faces to locate consistently?
Tom's ShopBot Journal: November 2012
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Follow us on our journey as we integrate a computer controlled router into a traditional museum exhibit shop. Wednesday, November 7, 2012. During the installation of the traveling exhibit "Chinasaurs! Since we had yet to figure out how we were to hide the bases to the specimens, we decided that we could make the walls and the floor work together. In less than a week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Just some guy with a lovely wife, daughter and son. View my complete profile. All links on one page. Subscribe ...
Tom's ShopBot Journal: Spiffing up Chinasaurs!
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Follow us on our journey as we integrate a computer controlled router into a traditional museum exhibit shop. Wednesday, November 7, 2012. During the installation of the traveling exhibit "Chinasaurs! Since we had yet to figure out how we were to hide the bases to the specimens, we decided that we could make the walls and the floor work together. In less than a week. Im continually amazed at the creative work your team does with very little time and budget. You are a master of your field. Digs chucking s...
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Tom's Stuff: November 2007
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Signs of the Times. Links to this post. My Emoticon: [ 8 }. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). WIFO (What I Found - OK Nature). Collecting Oklahoma" Centennial Exhibit. Burning Bubbles on TV. Atlatl Throw in Slo-Mo. Signs of the Times. My Emoticon: [ 8 }. Who is this guy anyway? Just some guy with a lovely wife, daughter and son. View my complete profile.
Tom's Stuff: September 2009
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. SAWR oh po SIDE un pro THE leez). Spanning 39 and a half feet, our reconstruction of the head and neck of this enormous dinosaur leads into the space that will be occupied by the new Orientation Gallery. Not the longest dino, but at this writing the tallest. It's long forelegs (18' at the shoulder) enabled it to look over a 6-story building. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Tom's Stuff: March 2008
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Friday, March 7, 2008. Detroit Science Center - Pumpkin Carving Robot. Links to this post. Detroit Science Center - Flywheel. Links to this post. Detroit Science Center - Gear Wall. Links to this post. Detroit Science Center - Giant Lever. Links to this post. Detroit Science Center - Kaleidoscope. Links to this post. Practically Acme: Victimizational Hardware. Links to this post. Links to this post. Links to this post.
Tom's Stuff: Riding on a Thin Film of Air...
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Riding on a Thin Film of Air. When I was hired as an exhibit designer at the Detroit Science Center. For the grand opening the car was a simple triangular platform of aluminum extrusions. Supported by three air pads. That was shoved around the floor. Soon after opening, I began on the next iteration: directional jets. We placed it right on the control panel that housed the air-powered brains.
Tom's Stuff: The Long-Lost Tilt-O-Rama Construction Details!
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Sunday, November 16, 2008. The Long-Lost Tilt-O-Rama Construction Details! In a previous post I promised to find some more of the construction details of the "Tilt-O-Rama" rework. After scouring some old computer drives, I finally came across the rascals:. The "bail" could be quickly closed and secured by employing a device constructed from coil threaded rod. Advances the racks to simultaneously rotate the cuffs. ...
Tom's Stuff: Witness the Tilt-O-Rama!
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. This unit for The DSC was used to demonstrate center of mass, rotational inertia, periodic motion, and to generally scare the living crap out of it's passenger. It was not for their entertainment, but for the rest of the audience (family, friends, spouse, students) when they saw the expressions of shock and horror. I replaced their kludge with a system that allowed quick and safe operation...
Tom's Stuff: Sauroposeidon proteles
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. SAWR oh po SIDE un pro THE leez). Spanning 39 and a half feet, our reconstruction of the head and neck of this enormous dinosaur leads into the space that will be occupied by the new Orientation Gallery. Not the longest dino, but at this writing the tallest. It's long forelegs (18' at the shoulder) enabled it to look over a 6-story building. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Tom's Stuff: June 2008
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. This unit for The DSC was used to demonstrate center of mass, rotational inertia, periodic motion, and to generally scare the living crap out of it's passenger. It was not for their entertainment, but for the rest of the audience (family, friends, spouse, students) when they saw the expressions of shock and horror. I replaced their kludge with a system that allowed quick and safe operation...
Tom's Stuff: Highlights from the Centennial exhibit at the Sam Noble Museum Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Highlights from the Centennial exhibit at the Sam Noble Museum Oklahoma Museum of Natural History. Elasmosaur - Casework undulates to mimic animal's posture while providing multiple viewing levels for a variety of audiences. Mural by Debbie Kaspari. (I will do another post on the process involved in the production of the life-sized mural.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Tom's Stuff: May 2008
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A brazed tin cornucopia spilling over mechanical jetsam from projects past and present. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Riding on a Thin Film of Air. When I was hired as an exhibit designer at the Detroit Science Center. For the grand opening the car was a simple triangular platform of aluminum extrusions. Supported by three air pads. That was shoved around the floor. Soon after opening, I began on the next iteration: directional jets. We placed it right on the control panel that housed the air-powered brains.
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