Monthly Archives: July 2014

Tech update: Improvements to YouMagine R1.2

Hi!

Last week we enjoyed working on and improving YouMagine. This is what we did:

Carousel working again for latest Chrome (the 3D viewer still broken, working on it!)
Performance upgrades
Extended support for external editors / 3D tools. We started with OpenJSCAD, but more tools will follow. If you upload a .jscad file people will be able to press edit and tinker with or adjust your design:
openjscad
Some small fixes in the navigation bar
navigation
We have added support for the following licences:

  • Creative Commons – Public Domain Dedication
  • Creative Commons – Attribution
  • GNU – LGPL
  • BSD License

Clicking favorite/download will update the counters without a page reload!

Some small bug fixes

We will continue introducing cool new features and performance upgrades so you can do what you do best: Inspire, Create, Share and Make!

In the meantime, if you encounter problems or have suggestions, let us know! We like to hear from you!

Wilco & the rest of the YouMagine team

Don’t Run Beta 3D Printed and Laser cut shoes, interview

Don’t Run Beta is an initiative by Eugenia Morpugo & Juan Montero to use 3D printing and laser cutting to produce shoes in shops. This will make them on demand and on location eliminating much of the waste and negative impact of the shoes’ production. The shoes are made together with the customer and cost between 70 and 100 Euro,

A collection of 11 pairs of laser cut and 3D printed shoed.

Don’t run beta 3D printed laser cut shoes

We asked the designers some questions about their project:

Have you thought about sharing the design files? Or letting people share them?

At this point we are not sharing the file of the shoes because we are still in an experimental phase, we think it will be worth to share them when the quality of the work will be higher.

What would these shoes cost?

The price of the shoes is defined by the sum of different variables. There will be some fixed amount for the design and for the costs of the shop but than each shoe will be have a specific price according to the type of leather that the customer choose and of the size of the shoe. We are interest in presenting a clear connection between the quality of the material used for the shoes and price of the shoes. In the composition of the price the materials are scaled and priced by amount and quality of material used.

 

GIF of the Don't Run Beta Laser cut and 3D printed shoes

The Dont run Beta Shoes

How long do they take to make?

The time depend on the power of the laser cutting machine used. With the most recent one, available in many fablabs, you can cut soles and upper in half an hour. Also for the connections the time depends from the type o 3d printed used, and the assembly time depend from the skills of the user. An expert can assemble a pair of shoes in less than 20 minutes.

Ultimately will you make the shoes for people? or would you rather that they made the shoes themselves?

During our pilot High street factory we produced the shoes together with the customers. It’s very important that the final user will be part of the entire process.
From choosing the material, understanding the production of the components and ultimately the assembly. Only knowing how to assemble the shoe the user will be able to disassemble it later on in order to repair it.

Laser cut and 3D printed parts of Don't Run Beta Shoes laid out for display

The parts of the Don’t Run Beta shoes laid out

What was it like using 3D printing?

For us was very interesting experimenting with flexible filament 3d printing and focusing on the production of components rather than final products. In fact we believe that technologies like 3d printers have more potential if considered as part of a more rich system for production than as tool to produce final mono-material products.

What a truly great project in true local production. It would be wonderful to see many more initiative such as this one emerging in the High Street.

Internships at YouMagine. AI & ID Help 3D print the future.

YouMagine is a community that connects people who want to make things together.  We are a catalyst helping to bring about creativity & better 3D printed things. Above all YouMagine is about sharing. Sharing your inspiration, ideas, knowledge, creativity and designs.
Are you passionate about 3D printing, design & open source? Then an internship at YouMagine on the cutting edge of 3D printing & sharing online might be for you.
This is not a “get me a coffee” type of internship. You’ll be project owner of a part of the YouMagine business plan and help this start up achieve its goals. We will coach and manage you and you will get to work with some of the most experienced consumer 3D printing & open source 3D printing people. But, you will have deliverables, goals and will be expected to function as a proactive & productive member of the team.

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Tech update: Improvements to YouMagine R1.1

Hi!

Today we released some new exciting features and fixed some bugs!

We introduced the YouMagine blog! Which you seem to have found! There’s a link in the header:
A cool new header

And now we have a nice large green “Publish” button to publish your cool designs!A cool large publish button!

You can change your profile without entering your password again (yeah, we didn’t like that either)

You can now Follow users and find their designs on the front page!
Follow users

You can now see which followers someone has.

We added nice icons in the tabs on the profile pages:Tabs on the profile page

The favorites of a person are also shown on the Profile page.

Registration now includes a very easy question to make sure you are human (ehhh, the number is 21). Don’t get me wrong, we like robots in general, we just don’t like the spammy types. FYI: for friendly robots, we have the APIs!
Registration

There’s now a Top designers section! If you get lots of favorites on most of your designs, that will bring you into the top designer section!

Top designers on YouMagine

We made some speed improvements, more caching and other speed upgrades.

We hope you like our new features and improvements so that we can make your experience on YouMagine the best there is!

We’re also looking for those of you who want to be even more involved. If you’d like to become a beta tester you can do so here:

https://next.youmagine.com/

Username: beta

Password: tester

This will give you access to our beta testing sandbox. You will have to register with a separate account, since it’s a sandbox. Make a new account there in order to test. Please note that the data on next.youmagine.com gets deleted periodically. On next, you will get to see lots of new features and be able to directly influence the future of YouMagine.

We will continue introducing cool new features and performance upgrades so you can do what you do best: Inspire, Create, Share and Make!

In the meantime, if you encounter problems or have suggestions, let us know! We like to hear from you!

Wilco & the rest of the YouMagine team

Hello World! We are YouMagine

Dear World,

In all your splendor, Hello. We are YouMagine. Pleased to meet you.

We are a community that connects people who want to make things using 3D printing together. We are a focal point fostering, nurturing and helping you turn ideas into things.

We are a tool you can use to get inspired, remix, create, store files, show your work to the world, discover, learn, experiment and make. We are a catalyst helping to bring about creativity & better 3D printed things.

Above all YouMagine is about sharing. Sharing your inspiration, ideas, knowledge, creativity and designs. We are a team of five working from the Netherlands to help making a sharing remixable fluid world where stuff is malleable and ideas flow freely.

We are building the plumbing for a 3D printed world. We are idealists who want to build real tools and infrastructure for the YouMagine community and the wider 3D printing world. You can see us as the bottle opener for a future we don’t yet understand.

A 3D printed bottle opener using magnets that can be used easily with one hand

One handed 3D printed bottle opener by Kart5A

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