Makers Report - 2-8-24

Charles Harding

Welcome to the latest Makers Report!

Get ready to dive into the exciting projects and innovations that have been brewing in our lab. Here's a sneak peek at what we've been brewing in the lab.

 


 

Meet Nibbles the beaver!

Meet Nibbles, the most playful beaver fidget around! Turn up the heat with his moving arms and jointed tail and legs. Perfect for fidgeting with during class, work, or any other dull moment. Don't be boring, get Nibbles the beaver!

We unveiled nibbles on Friday the 7th and are accepting orders for your very own Nibbles the beaver fidget. 

 

New novelty sign - good things take time reminder

We launched the good things take time novelty sign to our online platform this week, and here are the details that you need to know. The sign is a small yet powerful reminder to slow down and enjoy the time you have. Good things take time and you can't force them to happen. Enjoy the time you have rather than trying to force good things to happen. The sign is also a great reminder for those who garden that you can't harvest a plants fruit right after you plant it. Those tasty fruits take time to grow! You should give them good soil, water them, and fertilize them. It is also imperative that you give them both time and space to grow.  

Indicator beacon illuminated - Elegance meets industrial.


hand with watch holding a rectangular object with a thin white front

This week we finalized our draft for the indicator beacon project. The LED lights were installed, tested, and verified to work. This beacon produces green, blue, yellow, and red light depending on which pin is energized in the cable. So what is this beacon? It's a tall wall-mountable item that was designed to indicate a signal to an operator. Our client needed a repeatable solution for adding a stack light to present the operator of a machine a result. We designed this indicator beacon to be the solution to that request. We provided the necessary light strips, panel mount connector, and cabling necessary to fulfill their needs in the implementation of this project. It features two internal mounting holes and mounts flush to the aluminum extrusion found on the clients manufacturing machine where they wish to implement the beacon.

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