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* Collecting the audio, phasing and reversing it
* Collecting the audio, phasing and reversing it
  almost falling off my bike because of how loud it is in the residential area in Coolhaven
  almost falling off my bike because of how loud it is in the residential area in Coolhaven
* 3D printing at .zip with Louisa
==3D printing at .zip with Louisa==
breaking the device when adding the screws and building it again
Tinkercad was really nice to work with, I was surprised to see that a collaborative 3D tool of this quality was available for free. [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/3plKOrLVuWi-powerful-habbi-tumelo/edit] I worked on this link but now it is no longer available.
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File:Tinkercad 3d model.png|alt=tinkercad 3d model|tinkercad 3d model
File:Tinkercad 3d model-1.png|alt=tinkercad 3d model from a different angle
File:Tinkercad 3d model-2.png|alt=tinkercad 3d model from yet a different angle
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Louisa's guidance was really helpful and motivating for doing this project to begin with, but also just for the execution.
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File:3D printing Prusa.jpg|alt=3D printing with a Prusa slicer|3D printing with a Prusa slicer
File:Example work from .zip.jpg|alt=Example work from .zip, a black plate with white 3D printed lettering |Example work from .zip, which Louisa showed me so I could see how it prints text
File:3D print.jpg|thumb|alt=A first part of the 3D print|A first part of the 3D print, the case on top of the device that will be able to open (like wings)
</gallery>
It was super useful to know that you can 3D print nuts and bolts and find already made models that tinkercad offers. Though, in my case the printed bolt wasn't strong enough, so I ended up screwing in a metal screw that broke the connecting structure which was supposed to keep it together and I found a way to fix it with a metal nut that didn't rely on the 3D printed element. <br>
I was quite blessed to be able to work with .zip's filaments, as they have such a wide array of colours and some semi-transparent  filaments.


* Why this name, design, portability, hand held
* Why this name, design, portability, hand held

Revision as of 15:40, 24 September 2024

  • Mosquito devices
just bad and unsafe honestly mostly for young people, and especially for people with sensory processing issues or sensitivities this device is damaging
  • connection to enabling people to spend more time in liminal spaces as spaces of sociality (Angelikki's research and walk)
  • prototyping the 3D case and mechanism
add sketches of the manual drawings
add photos of breaking up an old speaker (which later needed to be resoldered and resoldered and resoldered)
buying it from a Ukranian lady on Marktplaatz
  • Collecting the audio, phasing and reversing it
almost falling off my bike because of how loud it is in the residential area in Coolhaven

3D printing at .zip with Louisa

Tinkercad was really nice to work with, I was surprised to see that a collaborative 3D tool of this quality was available for free. [1] I worked on this link but now it is no longer available.

Louisa's guidance was really helpful and motivating for doing this project to begin with, but also just for the execution.

It was super useful to know that you can 3D print nuts and bolts and find already made models that tinkercad offers. Though, in my case the printed bolt wasn't strong enough, so I ended up screwing in a metal screw that broke the connecting structure which was supposed to keep it together and I found a way to fix it with a metal nut that didn't rely on the 3D printed element.
I was quite blessed to be able to work with .zip's filaments, as they have such a wide array of colours and some semi-transparent filaments.

  • Why this name, design, portability, hand held
to be a fly on the wall, to be allowed to loiter anonymously, take up space in the city 
wanting the design to be cute, almost like a toy, so that if it actually works, if security stops you, they would never think that this device could be the cause of the mosquito not being audible anymore