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25.01.2022 Looks like good 'bull...'.
25.01.2022 Ive lived at Roaring Beach on the Tasman Peninsula for 10 years, and nearly every time I go for a beach walk or surf I pick up salmon farm waste. Theres othe...r waste too, but always salmon farm waste. Theres rope, pipes, parts of seal deterrents, buoys. 90% of the time its parts of ropes, sometimes just strands. Some bits of rubbish are too big to carry back in one go. There were even pipes stuck under the sand or in between rocks that we couldnt get out for months. The marine debris that I collect from the beaches now are from a medium-sized salmon farm in calm waters. They try their best to keep it under control and they have improved but they still cant manage it. When they expand with more than 60 pens out in the wild waters of Storm Bay it will be a lot harder.. Where will all the rubbish end up? It will spread along our coasts even more. How will this affect our wildlife? And what about the microplastics in our oceans? #savetassieswildcoasts #tasmania #surfing #swellnet #tasmaniasurfing #surflife #shipsterns #surflifefoundation #marinedebris #plasticfreejuly #saveouroceans #ocean #oceanplastic #plasticfreeparadise See more
25.01.2022 Onsite at the Dubai Bike Show, we're auctioning this one of a kind, 24 karat gold Vaaru Octane 6-4 cycle. The reserve price is set at US $25,000, with profits t...o be donated to the #RedCross to aid the Australian bushfire disaster relief effort. This aerospace-grade titanium cycle features only the best, top of the line componentry from Lightweight, Sram, Enve, and Vittoria. The cycle showcases the culmination of high-performance materials and handcrafted, artisanal design featuring 70 manhours of finishing and gold leafing. We'd also greatly appreciate your help by sharing this post or donating directly to the Red Cross via the link above. For the complete build visit https://bit.ly/2QBVl8W #DubaiBicycleShow #Vaaru #Cycling #Bushfire #Australia
24.01.2022 Going 'organic' with Sketchup.
24.01.2022 Thou shall not live on 3dp alone
23.01.2022 Can you please share ========= Please come and listen to this 30 minutes "Digital Fabrication (www.fab.city) Presentation" on Thursday 5:30pm... at Enterprize Hobart - 5th floor. 24 Davey St. "How the new technologies of fabrication are helping at once -- with import-replacement; with 21st century work opportunities; with social engagement & the environment! Details from https://www.facebook.com/events/508608240013126/ ...... See more See more
22.01.2022 Not all about me... Klaus Stroehl introduces BIM (Building Information Modelling) to RENEW from 33 minutes on. I put great confidence that BIM can/will accelerate fab.city adoption.
22.01.2022 The antithesis of ropeBot -- https://hackaday.com//a-rope-maker-you-can-3d-print-at-ho/
21.01.2022 I’ve lived at Roaring Beach on the Tasman Peninsula for 10 years, and nearly every time I go for a beach walk or surf I pick up salmon farm waste. There’s othe...r waste too, but always salmon farm waste. There’s rope, pipes, parts of seal deterrents, buoys. 90% of the time it’s parts of ropes, sometimes just strands. Some bits of rubbish are too big to carry back in one go. There were even pipes stuck under the sand or in between rocks that we couldn’t get out for months. The marine debris that I collect from the beaches now are from a medium-sized salmon farm in calm waters. They try their best to keep it under control and they have improved but they still can’t manage it. When they expand with more than 60 pens out in the wild waters of Storm Bay it will be a lot harder.. Where will all the rubbish end up? It will spread along our coasts even more. How will this affect our wildlife? And what about the microplastics in our oceans? #savetassieswildcoasts #tasmania #surfing #swellnet #tasmaniasurfing #surflife #shipsterns #surflifefoundation #marinedebris #plasticfreejuly #saveouroceans #ocean #oceanplastic #plasticfreeparadise See more
20.01.2022 Good one! https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au//7fde58c9b15d380285e2
17.01.2022 Aussie made and indisputably leading the way on 3dp.
16.01.2022 Today, in a pre-budget address to the National Press Club, Scott Morrison stated that '3d printing' and advanced manufacturing will play a part in bringing abou...t Australia's future manufacturing economy. The Prime Minister also stated that the budget would provide a significant boost to Australian R&D and manufacturing through both direct investment and incentives. Among other benefits, Morrison stated this would bolster Australia's sovereign manufacturing capability to prevent supply-chain 'shock' from future crisis events similar to COVID-19. #Manufacturing #Australia #3DPrinting http://ow.ly/F6Dp50BGdHt
14.01.2022 That is why we should focus on recycling rather then new plastics; use bioplastic filament instead of oil based filament and off course -- regulate the emissions!! BTW oil based plastics are toxic in the water, air or landfill. (don't forget that every petrol based vehicle is burning and emitting in one hour what a 3dp will emit in a lifetime...)
13.01.2022 I am so very excited about this!! This can be of such benefit and address so many issues
11.01.2022 Where is Titomic? https://www.facebook.com/Impact-Innovations-GmbH-Cold-Spray-Made-In-Germany-816283641752730/
09.01.2022 The person promoting this recycles Tassie plastics for 3dp.
09.01.2022 Boston Dynamics robots can now run in the woods, jump over obstacles and autonomously navigate a building.
09.01.2022 Waste Not: https://www.3dnatives.com//3d-printing-sustainability/amp/ and https://www.ecomena.org/3d-printing-waste-management/
07.01.2022 One day, once more affordable -- we will use the KFT to recycle plastics!
07.01.2022 I suppose I was dealing with the wrong university...
06.01.2022 Can kinetic fusion technology be applied to recycling plastic?
06.01.2022 Thanks for having us #MISE2020! As an invited speaker, Managing Director Jeff Lang addressed delegates from across the globe, providing an opportunity to discus...s the capabilities and long-term implications of Titomic Kinetic Fusion. The conference also highlighted the unique lessons that emerge from the collaboration between industry and research organisations, with Jeff stating: "When industry can work greatly with research organisations, magical things can happen". A big thanks to partners Materials Australia, ARC Training Centre in Surface Engineering for Advanced Materials (SEAM), and Swinburne University of Technology for their support.
05.01.2022 The word recycle is not mentioned :(
05.01.2022 A must!! With a similar concept for RopeBot; (instagram)fab.caf & www.fab.city
04.01.2022 Ancient solutions for the new technologies.
04.01.2022 Next time Huon Aqua. could help developing ropeBot https://drive.google.com//1-IdeXYTbyG_O2x5vU4MNiXcI1/view
04.01.2022 In Deutschland.
03.01.2022 umm, amazing but Titomic can do bigger and better...
02.01.2022 Now with this 3dp gray adjustable 'spacer' the correct amount of coffee beans is deposited inside. As the black slider blocks the dropping beans above... the co...ffee in the spacer is grinded hands-free -- fully and without wastage (thus no need of an expensive and complicated grinder with electronic timer). See more
02.01.2022 Excited to share some great news! and... Announce the completion of the first structure with the Freeform technology we've been developing at Croscale for the p...ast months. We also have a brand new WEB www.croscale.com and FB Croscale Digital Construction pages. Special thanks to Fleximatter, 3D printing technologies for their great printing work. Happy Weekend! See more
02.01.2022 A great compilation on what is been 3dp etc. for PPE around the world. Well done 3DPPPE-TAS!
01.01.2022 Great use of milk cartons PLA leads are non petrol (plant based) -- compostable and more 3d printable friendly! These are not PLA I don't think.
01.01.2022 Defence is better than offense
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