Entrepreneurs in Action October 2016

Posted by gdiaczyk on October 03, 2016
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Make sure you all show up to the FREE Networking Event at Collab Space for their monthly Entrepreneurs in Action event!

  • 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM
  • 70 Bongard Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario
  • FREE Food
  • Great People
  • Lots of Networking

We’ll be there with our 3D Printer! See you then!

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Halloween is Fast Approaching!

Posted by gdiaczyk on October 03, 2016
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Halloween is less than 29 days away…

Have you got your custom Jack-O-Lanterns yet?

Better order soon before time runs out!

Office Conversation Starters

Posted by gdiaczyk on September 28, 2016
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Looking to draw attention to your business?

How about a simple 3D Printed logo or slogan from your company? Maybe you want something more functional? Why not add secret or hidden features to the concept such as a hidden Business Card Dispenser, Holders for Pens, or even a Candy Dispenser?

A special thanks to Denis Brisson of BNI for having us design and print the BNI logo below.

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Entrepreneurs In Action – June 16th, 2016

Posted by gdiaczyk on June 17, 2016
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We had another great event at Collab Space’s Entrepreneurs In Action. This time however it was their One Year Anniversary and we were invited to bring a booth.

EIA - 1 yer 2016

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Happy STAR WARS Day

Posted by gdiaczyk on May 04, 2016
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Happy STAR WARS Day!

In preparation for the big day I finally put together my TK Blaster from the Force Awakens movie. It was a low res print as I wanted to see how things fit together in real life as the design was something that was given to me and not something I actually did. The printing provided me with a lot of good feedback as a number of parts did not fit (notably the scope inside its housing), its possible the tolerances were off due to the resolution, but some of them seemed really off. I also had some warping problems with some of the parts and later (much later) figured out a means to correct the problem before/during printing (see this article for more details). All in all though it gave me some good numbers to work with to start building a proper quote for anyone wishing to have one of their own!

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