From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 08:50:41 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (James Hukill) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 08:50:41 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] The newbie (like myself) 3D printers in the group may like this.. Message-ID: http://i.imgur.com/LY60EiP.jpg [image: Inline image 1] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 10:24:34 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 10:24:34 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] The newbie (like myself) 3D printers in the group may like this.. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Speaking of which, does anyone here play a brass instrument? Did you see the printable trumpet mouthpieces on the front page of Thingiverse last week? It also had some info about the theory behind the mouthpiece shape. I'm not a brass player, so I don't fully appreciate it, but I'd love to see the same for sax mouthpieces. On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 8:50 AM, James Hukill wrote: > > http://i.imgur.com/LY60EiP.jpg > [image: Inline image 1] > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 11:03:32 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 11:03:32 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? Message-ID: Would anyone be interested in an EMS t-shirt? I thought it would be a fun way to promote EMS and help make all of us feel more a part of something. It can also be a good way for EMS to make a few extra dollars here and there. If we had them made before the Make-O-Rama, we could try and sell some there too. Any interest in this? If so, is there anything specific you'd like to see in an EMS t shirt? Specific color? etc? Rick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 11:06:14 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Ellery Weber) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 11:06:14 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <009c01ce00af$35a97d60$a0fc7820$@elleryweber.com> I'd buy one! I would prefer a darker color shirt instead of a white shirt, with a monochrome logo. EW From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] On Behalf Of Rick Osgood Sent: Friday, February 1, 2013 11:04 AM To: discuss Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? Would anyone be interested in an EMS t-shirt? I thought it would be a fun way to promote EMS and help make all of us feel more a part of something. It can also be a good way for EMS to make a few extra dollars here and there. If we had them made before the Make-O-Rama, we could try and sell some there too. Any interest in this? If so, is there anything specific you'd like to see in an EMS t shirt? Specific color? etc? Rick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 11:18:11 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Darrell Perko) Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 11:18:11 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <510C14F3.1010903@efn.org> Sounds like a great idea. I'll go with the flow unless we get to choose colors individually. I agree with Ellery, however; not a white shirt. On 2/1/2013 11:03 AM, Rick Osgood wrote: > Would anyone be interested in an EMS t-shirt? I thought it would be a > fun way to promote EMS and help make all of us feel more a part of > something. It can also be a good way for EMS to make a few extra > dollars here and there. If we had them made before the Make-O-Rama, > we could try and sell some there too. > > Any interest in this? If so, is there anything specific you'd like to > see in an EMS t shirt? Specific color? etc? > > Rick > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 11:23:01 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 11:23:01 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? In-Reply-To: <009c01ce00af$35a97d60$a0fc7820$@elleryweber.com> References: <009c01ce00af$35a97d60$a0fc7820$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: Oh I also was curious how much people would be willing to pay for a shirt. On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Ellery Weber wrote: > I?d buy one!**** > > ** ** > > I would prefer a darker color shirt instead of a white shirt, with a > monochrome logo.**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > EW**** > > ** ** > > *From:* com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com [mailto: > com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] *On Behalf Of *Rick > Osgood > *Sent:* Friday, February 1, 2013 11:04 AM > *To:* discuss > *Subject:* [EMS Discuss] T Shirts?**** > > ** ** > > Would anyone be interested in an EMS t-shirt? I thought it would be a fun > way to promote EMS and help make all of us feel more a part of something. > It can also be a good way for EMS to make a few extra dollars here and > there. If we had them made before the Make-O-Rama, we could try and sell > some there too.**** > > ** ** > > Any interest in this? If so, is there anything specific you'd like to see > in an EMS t shirt? Specific color? etc?**** > > ** ** > > Rick**** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 11:29:12 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Ellery Weber) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 11:29:12 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? In-Reply-To: References: <009c01ce00af$35a97d60$a0fc7820$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: <00cb01ce00b2$6b1c0460$41540d20$@elleryweber.com> Preferably $15ish ~ $20 EW From: Rick Osgood [mailto:rick at richardosgood.com] Sent: Friday, February 1, 2013 11:23 AM To: Ellery Weber Cc: discuss Subject: Re: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? Oh I also was curious how much people would be willing to pay for a shirt. On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Ellery Weber > wrote: I'd buy one! I would prefer a darker color shirt instead of a white shirt, with a monochrome logo. EW From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com ] On Behalf Of Rick Osgood Sent: Friday, February 1, 2013 11:04 AM To: discuss Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? Would anyone be interested in an EMS t-shirt? I thought it would be a fun way to promote EMS and help make all of us feel more a part of something. It can also be a good way for EMS to make a few extra dollars here and there. If we had them made before the Make-O-Rama, we could try and sell some there too. Any interest in this? If so, is there anything specific you'd like to see in an EMS t shirt? Specific color? etc? Rick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 11:43:03 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Darrell Perko) Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 11:43:03 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? In-Reply-To: <00cb01ce00b2$6b1c0460$41540d20$@elleryweber.com> References: <009c01ce00af$35a97d60$a0fc7820$@elleryweber.com> <00cb01ce00b2$6b1c0460$41540d20$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: <510C1AC7.7020207@efn.org> I'd go $20 if I had to. Less would be better. On 2/1/2013 11:29 AM, Ellery Weber wrote: > > Preferably $15ish ~ $20 > > EW > > *From:*Rick Osgood [mailto:rick at richardosgood.com] > *Sent:* Friday, February 1, 2013 11:23 AM > *To:* Ellery Weber > *Cc:* discuss > *Subject:* Re: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? > > Oh I also was curious how much people would be willing to pay for a shirt. > > On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Ellery Weber > wrote: > > I'd buy one! > > I would prefer a darker color shirt instead of a white shirt, with > a monochrome logo. > > EW > > *From:*com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com > > [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com > ] *On > Behalf Of *Rick Osgood > *Sent:* Friday, February 1, 2013 11:04 AM > *To:* discuss > *Subject:* [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? > > Would anyone be interested in an EMS t-shirt? I thought it would > be a fun way to promote EMS and help make all of us feel more a > part of something. It can also be a good way for EMS to make a > few extra dollars here and there. If we had them made before the > Make-O-Rama, we could try and sell some there too. > > Any interest in this? If so, is there anything specific you'd > like to see in an EMS t shirt? Specific color? etc? > > Rick > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 11:44:23 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Ben Hallert - Vipmail) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 11:44:23 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0F68AA7C-A808-4F34-B24F-6F2F6D0BAA68@hallert.net> I'd buy one. I like dark, white shirts seem to exude cheap and wear faster. Maybe hunter green? Mono logo is fine. Might be worth planning a design that would serve well for events to identify 'staff' and provide illusion of organization. - Ben On Feb 1, 2013, at 11:03 AM, Rick Osgood wrote: > Would anyone be interested in an EMS t-shirt? I thought it would be a fun way to promote EMS and help make all of us feel more a part of something. It can also be a good way for EMS to make a few extra dollars here and there. If we had them made before the Make-O-Rama, we could try and sell some there too. > > Any interest in this? If so, is there anything specific you'd like to see in an EMS t shirt? Specific color? etc? > > Rick > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 1 13:42:28 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Craig Godwin) Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 13:42:28 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T Shirts? In-Reply-To: <0F68AA7C-A808-4F34-B24F-6F2F6D0BAA68@hallert.net> References: <0F68AA7C-A808-4F34-B24F-6F2F6D0BAA68@hallert.net> Message-ID: <510C36C4.8040909@godwinlabs.com> I like the idea also. I think $15 is a good target price, and would still have a substantial profit margin depending on the volume we print. I did 100 shirts a few years ago with 2 color printing on one side, and everything including setup came in under $5 per shirt. Those were white, so figure a small adder for a dark colored shirt. Craig On 2/1/2013 11:44 AM, Ben Hallert - Vipmail wrote: > I'd buy one. I like dark, white shirts seem to exude cheap and wear faster. Maybe hunter green? Mono logo is fine. > > Might be worth planning a design that would serve well for events to identify 'staff' and provide illusion of organization. > > - Ben > > On Feb 1, 2013, at 11:03 AM, Rick Osgood wrote: > >> Would anyone be interested in an EMS t-shirt? I thought it would be a fun way to promote EMS and help make all of us feel more a part of something. It can also be a good way for EMS to make a few extra dollars here and there. If we had them made before the Make-O-Rama, we could try and sell some there too. >> >> Any interest in this? If so, is there anything specific you'd like to see in an EMS t shirt? Specific color? etc? >> >> Rick >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > From EMAIL HIDDEN Sat Feb 2 00:55:15 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Ionel Pusca) Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2013 00:55:15 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] EMS - Sharing a Resource - draft Message-ID: I am interested in your feedback regarding the EMS sharing a resource document. I started first with what would be a guiding principles list, in this case: Principles: - free, unrestricted, unlimited access of the workshop resources Where: Free = no additional costs besides the membership Unrestricted = no control/cenzorship of tasks Unlimited = no limit of a resource/access( feel free to ad/change)The constraint would be sharing a resource (one or more members are going to use the resource at the same time) I include the EMS Sharing a Resource draft .ppt attached. Please let me know your comments. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: EMS_Sharing_a_Resource_draft.ppt Type: application/vnd.ms-powerpoint Size: 80896 bytes Desc: not available URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 12:06:51 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 12:06:51 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates Message-ID: *TLDR:* Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. Here's what I need from you: 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like best and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer that one. 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her come on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she arrives onsite? *Details:* I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch with a local screen printing business called Threadbare ( http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their screen printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a slightly more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really good. Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and let us actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It allows us to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works and even make our own shirts! *Price* To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost *$20* per shirt. That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at that price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS fliers. Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can print the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while to come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many shirts we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. *Date* * * I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama so we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available is * Friday,* *Feb 22 *during the open hack night. That's the night before the event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 minutes and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it will put the two events back to back. *Shirt design* I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have to be the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not you would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. *Questions* Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the top of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, I'll go ahead and schedule it. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: maker space mockup-1.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 234234 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: maker space mockup-2.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 214952 bytes Desc: not available URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 12:11:08 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (James Hukill) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 12:11:08 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Kids and women sizes? Do we get to pick the ink color and shirt color? If so yeah I would be in for 4 (Me,wife, 2 kids). --James On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Rick Osgood wrote: > *TLDR:* > Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt > company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. Here's > what I need from you: > > 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? > > 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? > > 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like best > and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer that > one. > > 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her come on > site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. > > 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she arrives > onsite? > > *Details:* > > I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch with > a local screen printing business called Threadbare ( > http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their screen > printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a > slightly more retro look. I think the examples on their website look > really good. > > Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound excited > to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and let us > actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It allows us > to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works and > even make our own shirts! > > *Price* > > To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost *$20* per > shirt. That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at > that price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for > practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS > fliers. Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you > can print the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. > > If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only cost > $15 per shirt. Something to consider. > > We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while to > come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many > shirts we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. > > *Date* > * > * > I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama so > we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available is * > Friday,* *Feb 22 *during the open hack night. That's the night before > the event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 > minutes and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it > will put the two events back to back. > > *Shirt design* > I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please > take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have to be > the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not you > would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. > > *Questions* > Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the top > of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, I'll go > ahead and schedule it. > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 12:15:27 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Ellery Weber) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 12:15:27 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay 20$ to have someone make a gray one for me ;) EW From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] On Behalf Of Rick Osgood Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM To: discuss Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates TLDR: Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. Here's what I need from you: 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like best and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer that one. 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her come on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she arrives onsite? Details: I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch with a local screen printing business called Threadbare (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their screen printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a slightly more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really good. Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and let us actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It allows us to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works and even make our own shirts! Price To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per shirt. That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at that price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS fliers. Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can print the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while to come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many shirts we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. Date I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama so we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available is Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before the event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 minutes and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it will put the two events back to back. Shirt design I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have to be the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not you would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. Questions Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the top of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, I'll go ahead and schedule it. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 12:16:57 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 12:16:57 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would take a long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her experience to pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear darker/lighter/etc. I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including childrens' sizes. Will report back my findings. On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber wrote: > If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay 20$ > to have someone make a gray one for me ;)**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > EW**** > > ** ** > > *From:* com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com [mailto: > com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] *On Behalf Of *Rick > Osgood > *Sent:* Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM > *To:* discuss > *Subject:* [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates**** > > ** ** > > *TLDR:***** > > Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt > company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. Here's > what I need from you:**** > > ** ** > > 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt?**** > > 2) If so, what size(s) would you want?**** > > ** ** > > 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like best > and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer that > one.**** > > ** ** > > 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her come on > site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama.**** > > ** ** > > 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she arrives > onsite?**** > > ** ** > > *Details:***** > > ** ** > > I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch with > a local screen printing business called Threadbare ( > http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their screen > printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a > slightly more retro look. I think the examples on their website look > really good.**** > > ** ** > > Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound excited > to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and let us > actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It allows us > to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works and > even make our own shirts!**** > > ** ** > > *Price***** > > ** ** > > To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost *$20* per > shirt. That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at > that price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for > practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS > fliers. Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you > can print the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer.**** > > ** ** > > If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only cost > $15 per shirt. Something to consider.**** > > ** ** > > We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while to > come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many > shirts we can expect to have made so I can get back to her.**** > > ** ** > > *Date***** > > ** ** > > I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama so > we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available is * > Friday,* *Feb 22 *during the open hack night. That's the night before > the event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 > minutes and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it > will put the two events back to back.**** > > ** ** > > *Shirt design***** > > I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please > take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have to be > the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not you > would buy the other option if that one wins the vote.**** > > ** ** > > *Questions***** > > Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the top > of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, I'll go > ahead and schedule it.**** > > ** ** > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 12:52:08 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 12:52:08 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: OK I have more info on the shirts. Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal grey ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The green shirt will look more like this: Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color kelly green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of the Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the ink I mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood wrote: > Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible > combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would take a > long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her experience > to pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to > clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear > darker/lighter/etc. > > I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including childrens' > sizes. Will report back my findings. > > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber wrote: > >> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay 20$ >> to have someone make a gray one for me ;)**** >> >> ** ** >> >> ** ** >> >> EW**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *From:* com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com[mailto: >> com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] *On Behalf Of >> *Rick Osgood >> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >> *To:* discuss >> *Subject:* [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *TLDR:***** >> >> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. Here's >> what I need from you:**** >> >> ** ** >> >> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt?**** >> >> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want?**** >> >> ** ** >> >> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like best >> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer that >> one.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her come >> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >> arrives onsite?**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *Details:***** >> >> ** ** >> >> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch with >> a local screen printing business called Threadbare ( >> http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their screen >> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a >> slightly more retro look. I think the examples on their website look >> really good.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and let >> us actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It allows >> us to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works and >> even make our own shirts!**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *Price***** >> >> ** ** >> >> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost *$20* per >> shirt. That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at >> that price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS >> fliers. Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you >> can print the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer.*** >> * >> >> ** ** >> >> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only >> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while to >> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many >> shirts we can expect to have made so I can get back to her.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *Date***** >> >> ** ** >> >> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama so >> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available is * >> Friday,* *Feb 22 *during the open hack night. That's the night before >> the event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 >> minutes and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it >> will put the two events back to back.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *Shirt design***** >> >> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please >> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have to be >> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not you >> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> *Questions***** >> >> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the top >> of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, I'll go >> ahead and schedule it.**** >> >> ** ** >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 12:55:45 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 12:55:45 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: OK I somehow sent that by accident. All the info is there, but I was trying to re-organize it to be more readable. Here is a link to the shirt she is offering: http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 *The green color looks like this:* [image: Inline image 1] *Grey can be either of these (grey first, silver second):* * * * * *Sizes:* * * - It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. - 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). - Child sizes are XS-XL. On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood wrote: > OK I have more info on the shirts. > > Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal grey > ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The > green shirt will look more like this: > > > Click here to > see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color kelly green available. > This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of the Loom shirt style > #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. 2XL-6XL are > available for $3 extra ($23 total). > > For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the ink I > mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. > > I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. > > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood wrote: > >> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible >> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would take a >> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her experience >> to pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to >> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear >> darker/lighter/etc. >> >> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including childrens' >> sizes. Will report back my findings. >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber wrote: >> >>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay 20$ >>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;)**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> EW**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *From:* com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com[mailto: >>> com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] *On Behalf >>> Of *Rick Osgood >>> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >>> *To:* discuss >>> *Subject:* [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *TLDR:***** >>> >>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. Here's >>> what I need from you:**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt?**** >>> >>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want?**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like >>> best and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer >>> that one.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her come >>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >>> arrives onsite?**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *Details:***** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch >>> with a local screen printing business called Threadbare ( >>> http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their screen >>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a >>> slightly more retro look. I think the examples on their website look >>> really good.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and let >>> us actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It allows >>> us to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works and >>> even make our own shirts!**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *Price***** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost *$20* per >>> shirt. That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at >>> that price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS >>> fliers. Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you >>> can print the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer.** >>> ** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only >>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while to >>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many >>> shirts we can expect to have made so I can get back to her.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *Date***** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama so >>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available is >>> *Friday,* *Feb 22 *during the open hack night. That's the night before >>> the event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 >>> minutes and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it >>> will put the two events back to back.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *Shirt design***** >>> >>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please >>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have to be >>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not you >>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >>> *Questions***** >>> >>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the >>> top of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, I'll >>> go ahead and schedule it.**** >>> >>> ** ** >>> >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 70528 bytes Desc: not available URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 13:00:28 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Taper Wickel) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 13:00:28 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: Put me down for a green shirt in 2XL. Taper. On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood wrote: > OK I have more info on the shirts. > > Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal grey > ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The green > shirt will look more like this: > > > Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color kelly > green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of the > Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. > 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). > > For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the ink I > mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. > > I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. > > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood wrote: >> >> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible >> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would take a >> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her experience to >> pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to >> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear >> darker/lighter/etc. >> >> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including childrens' >> sizes. Will report back my findings. >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber >> wrote: >>> >>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay 20$ >>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> EW >>> >>> >>> >>> From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com >>> [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] On Behalf >>> Of Rick Osgood >>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >>> To: discuss >>> Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates >>> >>> >>> >>> TLDR: >>> >>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. Here's >>> what I need from you: >>> >>> >>> >>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? >>> >>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? >>> >>> >>> >>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like best >>> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer that >>> one. >>> >>> >>> >>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her come >>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. >>> >>> >>> >>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >>> arrives onsite? >>> >>> >>> >>> Details: >>> >>> >>> >>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch with >>> a local screen printing business called Threadbare >>> (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their screen >>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a slightly >>> more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really good. >>> >>> >>> >>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and let us >>> actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It allows us >>> to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works and >>> even make our own shirts! >>> >>> >>> >>> Price >>> >>> >>> >>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per shirt. >>> That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at that >>> price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS fliers. >>> Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can print >>> the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. >>> >>> >>> >>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only >>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. >>> >>> >>> >>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while to >>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many shirts >>> we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. >>> >>> >>> >>> Date >>> >>> >>> >>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama so >>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available is >>> Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before the >>> event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 minutes >>> and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it will put >>> the two events back to back. >>> >>> >>> >>> Shirt design >>> >>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please >>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have to be >>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not you >>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. >>> >>> >>> >>> Questions >>> >>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the top >>> of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, I'll go >>> ahead and schedule it. >>> >>> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 13:36:22 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Austin McKimmey) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 13:36:22 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: I made a quick poll if anyone wants to use it. It might be easier then compiling what people say in the emails. http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 I would be down for a Green shirt for my self, but truly gray would be ok as well, as long as it's not a super light gray shirt. I might like to add, that if we did Green shirts, The black logo could easily be printed on the white lab coat backs that people are getting. If she would be ok with doing that. Just something to add. On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: > Put me down for a green shirt in 2XL. > > Taper. > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood > wrote: > > OK I have more info on the shirts. > > > > Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal grey > > ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The > green > > shirt will look more like this: > > > > > > Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color kelly > > green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of the > > Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. > > 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). > > > > For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the ink I > > mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. > > > > I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. > > > > > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood > wrote: > >> > >> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible > >> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would take > a > >> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her > experience to > >> pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to > >> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear > >> darker/lighter/etc. > >> > >> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including childrens' > >> sizes. Will report back my findings. > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber > >> wrote: > >>> > >>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay > 20$ > >>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;) > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> EW > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com > >>> [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] On > Behalf > >>> Of Rick Osgood > >>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM > >>> To: discuss > >>> Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> TLDR: > >>> > >>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt > >>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. > Here's > >>> what I need from you: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? > >>> > >>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like > best > >>> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer > that > >>> one. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her come > >>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she > >>> arrives onsite? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Details: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch > with > >>> a local screen printing business called Threadbare > >>> (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their > screen > >>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a > slightly > >>> more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really > good. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound > >>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and > let us > >>> actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It > allows us > >>> to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works > and > >>> even make our own shirts! > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Price > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per > shirt. > >>> That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at that > >>> price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for > >>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS > fliers. > >>> Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can > print > >>> the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only > >>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while to > >>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many > shirts > >>> we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Date > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama > so > >>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available is > >>> Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before the > >>> event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 > minutes > >>> and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it > will put > >>> the two events back to back. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Shirt design > >>> > >>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please > >>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have > to be > >>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not you > >>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Questions > >>> > >>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the > top > >>> of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, > I'll go > >>> ahead and schedule it. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss mailing list > > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > > > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 14:03:03 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 14:03:03 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: Great idea with the poll Austin. I just sent in my response. Let's try to use that poll to determine the color we like best: http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Austin McKimmey wrote: > I made a quick poll if anyone wants to use it. It might be easier then > compiling what people say in the emails. > http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 > > I would be down for a Green shirt for my self, but truly gray would be ok > as well, as long as it's not a super light gray shirt. > > > I might like to add, that if we did Green shirts, The black logo could > easily be printed on the white lab coat backs that people are getting. If > she would be ok with doing that. Just something to add. > > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: > >> Put me down for a green shirt in 2XL. >> >> Taper. >> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood >> wrote: >> > OK I have more info on the shirts. >> > >> > Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal >> grey >> > ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The >> green >> > shirt will look more like this: >> > >> > >> > Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color kelly >> > green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of the >> > Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. >> > 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). >> > >> > For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the ink >> I >> > mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. >> > >> > I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. >> > >> > >> > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible >> >> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would >> take a >> >> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her >> experience to >> >> pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to >> >> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear >> >> darker/lighter/etc. >> >> >> >> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including >> childrens' >> >> sizes. Will report back my findings. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber >> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay >> 20$ >> >>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;) >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> EW >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com >> >>> [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] >> On Behalf >> >>> Of Rick Osgood >> >>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >> >>> To: discuss >> >>> Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> TLDR: >> >>> >> >>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >> >>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. >> Here's >> >>> what I need from you: >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? >> >>> >> >>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like >> best >> >>> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer >> that >> >>> one. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her >> come >> >>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >> >>> arrives onsite? >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Details: >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch >> with >> >>> a local screen printing business called Threadbare >> >>> (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their >> screen >> >>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a >> slightly >> >>> more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really >> good. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >> >>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and >> let us >> >>> actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It >> allows us >> >>> to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works >> and >> >>> even make our own shirts! >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Price >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per >> shirt. >> >>> That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at >> that >> >>> price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >> >>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS >> fliers. >> >>> Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can >> print >> >>> the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only >> >>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while >> to >> >>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many >> shirts >> >>> we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Date >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama >> so >> >>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available >> is >> >>> Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before >> the >> >>> event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 >> minutes >> >>> and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it >> will put >> >>> the two events back to back. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Shirt design >> >>> >> >>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please >> >>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have >> to be >> >>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not >> you >> >>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Questions >> >>> >> >>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the >> top >> >>> of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, >> I'll go >> >>> ahead and schedule it. >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Discuss mailing list >> > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> > >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 14:29:06 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (EMAIL HIDDEN) Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 14:29:06 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: Great idea! I voted Green. Large for me. -Darrell > Great idea with the poll Austin. I just sent in my response. Let's try to > use that poll to determine the color we like best: > > http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 > > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Austin McKimmey wrote: > >> I made a quick poll if anyone wants to use it. It might be easier then >> compiling what people say in the emails. >> http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 >> >> I would be down for a Green shirt for my self, but truly gray would be ok >> as well, as long as it's not a super light gray shirt. >> >> >> I might like to add, that if we did Green shirts, The black logo could >> easily be printed on the white lab coat backs that people are getting. If >> she would be ok with doing that. Just something to add. >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: >> >>> Put me down for a green shirt in 2XL. >>> >>> Taper. >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood >>> wrote: >>> > OK I have more info on the shirts. >>> > >>> > Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal >>> grey >>> > ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The >>> green >>> > shirt will look more like this: >>> > >>> > >>> > Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color kelly >>> > green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of the >>> > Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. >>> > 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). >>> > >>> > For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the ink >>> I >>> > mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. >>> > >>> > I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. >>> > >>> > >>> > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood >>> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible >>> >> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would >>> take a >>> >> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her >>> experience to >>> >> pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to >>> >> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear >>> >> darker/lighter/etc. >>> >> >>> >> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including >>> childrens' >>> >> sizes. Will report back my findings. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay >>> 20$ >>> >>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> EW >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com >>> >>> [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] >>> On Behalf >>> >>> Of Rick Osgood >>> >>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >>> >>> To: discuss >>> >>> Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> TLDR: >>> >>> >>> >>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >>> >>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. >>> Here's >>> >>> what I need from you: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? >>> >>> >>> >>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like >>> best >>> >>> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer >>> that >>> >>> one. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her >>> come >>> >>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >>> >>> arrives onsite? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Details: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch >>> with >>> >>> a local screen printing business called Threadbare >>> >>> (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their >>> screen >>> >>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a >>> slightly >>> >>> more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really >>> good. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >>> >>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and >>> let us >>> >>> actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It >>> allows us >>> >>> to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works >>> and >>> >>> even make our own shirts! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Price >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per >>> shirt. >>> >>> That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at >>> that >>> >>> price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >>> >>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS >>> fliers. >>> >>> Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can >>> print >>> >>> the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only >>> >>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while >>> to >>> >>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many >>> shirts >>> >>> we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Date >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama >>> so >>> >>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available >>> is >>> >>> Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before >>> the >>> >>> event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 >>> minutes >>> >>> and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it >>> will put >>> >>> the two events back to back. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Shirt design >>> >>> >>> >>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please >>> >>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have >>> to be >>> >>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not >>> you >>> >>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Questions >>> >>> >>> >>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the >>> top >>> >>> of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, >>> I'll go >>> >>> ahead and schedule it. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >> >>> > >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Discuss mailing list >>> > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> > >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 5 17:14:58 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Mr. Clif) Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2013 17:14:58 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: <5111AE92.7010309@eugeneweb.com> How about forest green instead of that bright green? I would be happy with something more muted. I guess I could go with the dark grey but I prefer a natural color. Just my 2c, Clif Rick Osgood wrote: > Great idea with the poll Austin. I just sent in my response. Let's try to > use that poll to determine the color we like best: > > http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 > > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Austin McKimmey wrote: > >> I made a quick poll if anyone wants to use it. It might be easier then >> compiling what people say in the emails. >> http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 >> >> I would be down for a Green shirt for my self, but truly gray would be ok >> as well, as long as it's not a super light gray shirt. >> >> >> I might like to add, that if we did Green shirts, The black logo could >> easily be printed on the white lab coat backs that people are getting. If >> she would be ok with doing that. Just something to add. >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: >> >>> Put me down for a green shirt in 2XL. >>> >>> Taper. >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood >>> wrote: >>>> OK I have more info on the shirts. >>>> >>>> Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal >>> grey >>>> ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The >>> green >>>> shirt will look more like this: >>>> >>>> >>>> Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color kelly >>>> green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of the >>>> Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. >>>> 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). >>>> >>>> For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the ink >>> I >>>> mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. >>>> >>>> I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood >>> wrote: >>>>> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible >>>>> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would >>> take a >>>>> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her >>> experience to >>>>> pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to >>>>> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear >>>>> darker/lighter/etc. >>>>> >>>>> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including >>> childrens' >>>>> sizes. Will report back my findings. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay >>> 20$ >>>>>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> EW >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>> [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] >>> On Behalf >>>>>> Of Rick Osgood >>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >>>>>> To: discuss >>>>>> Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> TLDR: >>>>>> >>>>>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >>>>>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. >>> Here's >>>>>> what I need from you: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? >>>>>> >>>>>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like >>> best >>>>>> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer >>> that >>>>>> one. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her >>> come >>>>>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >>>>>> arrives onsite? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Details: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch >>> with >>>>>> a local screen printing business called Threadbare >>>>>> (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their >>> screen >>>>>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a >>> slightly >>>>>> more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really >>> good. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >>>>>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and >>> let us >>>>>> actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It >>> allows us >>>>>> to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works >>> and >>>>>> even make our own shirts! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Price >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per >>> shirt. >>>>>> That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at >>> that >>>>>> price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >>>>>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS >>> fliers. >>>>>> Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can >>> print >>>>>> the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only >>>>>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while >>> to >>>>>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many >>> shirts >>>>>> we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Date >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama >>> so >>>>>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available >>> is >>>>>> Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before >>> the >>>>>> event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 >>> minutes >>>>>> and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it >>> will put >>>>>> the two events back to back. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Shirt design >>>>>> >>>>>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please >>>>>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have >>> to be >>>>>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not >>> you >>>>>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Questions >>>>>> >>>>>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the >>> top >>>>>> of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, >>> I'll go >>>>>> ahead and schedule it. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Wed Feb 6 00:42:21 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bruce Cooley) Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 00:42:21 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> <5111AE92.7010309@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: <001501ce0445$e1f18740$6501a8c0@asus2011> As much as I like green, all the green shirts I've ever have gotten washed out where sunlight hits them over time, leaving them unevenly colored long before the shirts wear out. Just a thought... Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mr. Clif" To: "Rick Osgood" Cc: "discuss" Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 5:14 PM Subject: Re: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates > How about forest green instead of that bright green? I would be happy with > something more muted. I guess I could go with the dark grey but I prefer a > natural color. > > Just my 2c, > Clif > > Rick Osgood wrote: >> Great idea with the poll Austin. I just sent in my response. Let's try >> to >> use that poll to determine the color we like best: >> >> http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Austin McKimmey >> wrote: >> >>> I made a quick poll if anyone wants to use it. It might be easier then >>> compiling what people say in the emails. >>> http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 >>> >>> I would be down for a Green shirt for my self, but truly gray would be >>> ok >>> as well, as long as it's not a super light gray shirt. >>> >>> >>> I might like to add, that if we did Green shirts, The black logo could >>> easily be printed on the white lab coat backs that people are getting. >>> If >>> she would be ok with doing that. Just something to add. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: >>> >>>> Put me down for a green shirt in 2XL. >>>> >>>> Taper. >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood >>>> wrote: >>>>> OK I have more info on the shirts. >>>>> >>>>> Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal >>>> grey >>>>> ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The >>>> green >>>>> shirt will look more like this: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color >>>>> kelly >>>>> green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of >>>>> the >>>>> Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size >>>>> S-XL. >>>>> 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). >>>>> >>>>> For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the >>>>> ink >>>> I >>>>> mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. >>>>> >>>>> I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood >>>> wrote: >>>>>> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other >>>>>> possible >>>>>> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would >>>> take a >>>>>> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her >>>> experience to >>>>>> pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her >>>>>> to >>>>>> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear >>>>>> darker/lighter/etc. >>>>>> >>>>>> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including >>>> childrens' >>>>>> sizes. Will report back my findings. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay >>>> 20$ >>>>>>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> EW >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>> [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] >>>> On Behalf >>>>>>> Of Rick Osgood >>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >>>>>>> To: discuss >>>>>>> Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> TLDR: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >>>>>>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. >>>> Here's >>>>>>> what I need from you: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like >>>> best >>>>>>> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer >>>> that >>>>>>> one. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her >>>> come >>>>>>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >>>>>>> arrives onsite? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Details: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch >>>> with >>>>>>> a local screen printing business called Threadbare >>>>>>> (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their >>>> screen >>>>>>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a >>>> slightly >>>>>>> more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really >>>> good. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >>>>>>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer >>>>>>> and >>>> let us >>>>>>> actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It >>>> allows us >>>>>>> to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works >>>> and >>>>>>> even make our own shirts! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Price >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per >>>> shirt. >>>>>>> That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at >>>> that >>>>>>> price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >>>>>>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS >>>> fliers. >>>>>>> Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can >>>> print >>>>>>> the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they >>>>>>> only >>>>>>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while >>>> to >>>>>>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how >>>>>>> many >>>> shirts >>>>>>> we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Date >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our >>>>>>> Make-O-Rama >>>> so >>>>>>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available >>>> is >>>>>>> Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before >>>> the >>>>>>> event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 >>>> minutes >>>>>>> and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it >>>> will put >>>>>>> the two events back to back. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Shirt design >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. >>>>>>> Please >>>>>>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts >>>>>>> have >>>> to be >>>>>>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not >>>> you >>>>>>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Questions >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at >>>>>>> the >>>> top >>>>>>> of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, >>>> I'll go >>>>>>> ahead and schedule it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Wed Feb 6 23:05:48 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Weston Turner) Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 23:05:48 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: <001501ce0445$e1f18740$6501a8c0@asus2011> References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> <5111AE92.7010309@eugeneweb.com> <001501ce0445$e1f18740$6501a8c0@asus2011> Message-ID: Awesome shirt design, Ill buy one for $20. Weston On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:42 AM, Bruce Cooley wrote: > As much as I like green, all the green shirts I've ever have gotten washed > out where sunlight hits them over time, leaving them unevenly colored long > before the shirts wear out. Just a thought... > > Bruce > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mr. Clif" > To: "Rick Osgood" > Cc: "discuss" > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 5:14 PM > Subject: Re: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates > > > > How about forest green instead of that bright green? I would be happy >> with something more muted. I guess I could go with the dark grey but I >> prefer a natural color. >> >> Just my 2c, >> Clif >> >> Rick Osgood wrote: >> >>> Great idea with the poll Austin. I just sent in my response. Let's try >>> to >>> use that poll to determine the color we like best: >>> >>> http://www.learnmyself.com/**poll11565xB8Ded535-1 >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Austin McKimmey >>> wrote: >>> >>> I made a quick poll if anyone wants to use it. It might be easier then >>>> compiling what people say in the emails. >>>> http://www.learnmyself.com/**poll11565xB8Ded535-1 >>>> >>>> I would be down for a Green shirt for my self, but truly gray would be >>>> ok >>>> as well, as long as it's not a super light gray shirt. >>>> >>>> >>>> I might like to add, that if we did Green shirts, The black logo could >>>> easily be printed on the white lab coat backs that people are getting. >>>> If >>>> she would be ok with doing that. Just something to add. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: >>>> >>>> Put me down for a green shirt in 2XL. >>>>> >>>>> Taper. >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> OK I have more info on the shirts. >>>>>> >>>>>> Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal >>>>>> >>>>> grey >>>>> >>>>>> ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The >>>>>> >>>>> green >>>>> >>>>>> shirt will look more like this: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color >>>>>> kelly >>>>>> green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of >>>>>> the >>>>>> Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size >>>>>> S-XL. >>>>>> 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). >>>>>> >>>>>> For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the >>>>>> ink >>>>>> >>>>> I >>>>> >>>>>> mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. >>>>>> >>>>>> I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood >>>>>> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible >>>>>>> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would >>>>>>> >>>>>> take a >>>>> >>>>>> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her >>>>>>> >>>>>> experience to >>>>> >>>>>> pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to >>>>>>> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear >>>>>>> darker/lighter/etc. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including >>>>>>> >>>>>> childrens' >>>>> >>>>>> sizes. Will report back my findings. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber>>>>>> > >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> 20$ >>>>> >>>>>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> EW >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-**bounces at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>>> [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.**discuss-bounces@** >>>>>>>> eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>>> ] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Behalf >>>>> >>>>>> Of Rick Osgood >>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >>>>>>>> To: discuss >>>>>>>> Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> TLDR: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >>>>>>>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Here's >>>>> >>>>>> what I need from you: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> best >>>>> >>>>>> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> that >>>>> >>>>>> one. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> come >>>>> >>>>>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >>>>>>>> arrives onsite? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Details: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> with >>>>> >>>>>> a local screen printing business called Threadbare >>>>>>>> (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> screen >>>>> >>>>>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> slightly >>>>> >>>>>> more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> good. >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >>>>>>>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> let us >>>>> >>>>>> actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> allows us >>>>> >>>>>> to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> and >>>>> >>>>>> even make our own shirts! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Price >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> shirt. >>>>> >>>>>> That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> that >>>>> >>>>>> price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >>>>>>>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> fliers. >>>>> >>>>>> Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> print >>>>> >>>>>> the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they >>>>>>>> only >>>>>>>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> to >>>>> >>>>>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> shirts >>>>> >>>>>> we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Date >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our >>>>>>>> Make-O-Rama >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> so >>>>> >>>>>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> is >>>>> >>>>>> Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> the >>>>> >>>>>> event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> minutes >>>>> >>>>>> and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> will put >>>>> >>>>>> the two events back to back. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Shirt design >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. >>>>>>>> Please >>>>>>>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts >>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> to be >>>>> >>>>>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> you >>>>> >>>>>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Questions >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> top >>>>> >>>>>> of this message. If we can get 8-10 shirts purchased on the 22nd, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'll go >>>>> >>>>>> ahead and schedule it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>> >>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >> eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** > eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 06:54:33 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Ben Hallert - Vipmail) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 06:54:33 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates In-Reply-To: References: <00c901ce03dd$8a6d7cd0$9f487670$@elleryweber.com> <5111AE92.7010309@eugeneweb.com> <001501ce0445$e1f18740$6501a8c0@asus2011> Message-ID: <6A97AA65-973D-4490-BA11-3289D5F4160F@hallert.net> Count me in for one at $20 too. Making one on feb 23 sounds great, - Ben On Feb 6, 2013, at 11:05 PM, Weston Turner <@gmail.com> wrote: > Awesome shirt design, Ill buy one for $20. > > Weston > > On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 12:42 AM, Bruce Cooley wrote: >> As much as I like green, all the green shirts I've ever have gotten washed out where sunlight hits them over time, leaving them unevenly colored long before the shirts wear out. Just a thought... >> >> Bruce >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mr. Clif" >> To: "Rick Osgood" >> Cc: "discuss" >> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 5:14 PM >> Subject: Re: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates >> >> >> >>> How about forest green instead of that bright green? I would be happy with something more muted. I guess I could go with the dark grey but I prefer a natural color. >>> >>> Just my 2c, >>> Clif >>> >>> Rick Osgood wrote: >>>> Great idea with the poll Austin. I just sent in my response. Let's try to >>>> use that poll to determine the color we like best: >>>> >>>> http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Austin McKimmey wrote: >>>> >>>>> I made a quick poll if anyone wants to use it. It might be easier then >>>>> compiling what people say in the emails. >>>>> http://www.learnmyself.com/poll11565xB8Ded535-1 >>>>> >>>>> I would be down for a Green shirt for my self, but truly gray would be ok >>>>> as well, as long as it's not a super light gray shirt. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I might like to add, that if we did Green shirts, The black logo could >>>>> easily be printed on the white lab coat backs that people are getting. If >>>>> she would be ok with doing that. Just something to add. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Put me down for a green shirt in 2XL. >>>>>> >>>>>> Taper. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Rick Osgood >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> OK I have more info on the shirts. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Those colors are not exact. I was thinking you could use a charcoal >>>>>> grey >>>>>>> ink which I have, or straight black ink on the Kelly Green shirt. The >>>>>> green >>>>>>> shirt will look more like this: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Click here to see the basic Tshirt I usually offer, and the color kelly >>>>>>> green available. This is a 100% heavy cotton, high quality Fruit of the >>>>>>> Loom shirt style #3831. It's also offered in women's sizes. Size S-XL. >>>>>>> 2XL-6XL are available for $3 extra ($23 total). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> For the Grey shirt, you could do Athletic grey, or silver. And the ink >>>>>> I >>>>>>> mix myself, so I could try my best to match it to your logo. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I could do child sizes...... they are XS-XL. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rick Osgood >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> Those are the mock-ups she gave me. I'm sure there are other possible >>>>>>>> combinations but voting on an infinite combination of colors would >>>>>> take a >>>>>>>> long time and everyone has different tastes. I'm trusting her >>>>>> experience to >>>>>>>> pick colors that will go well together when printed. I did ask her to >>>>>>>> clarify if those colors are exactly the same or if they will appear >>>>>>>> darker/lighter/etc. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I also asked her what sizes are actually available, including >>>>>> childrens' >>>>>>>> sizes. Will report back my findings. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ellery Weber >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> If those are the only logo/shirt color combos available, I would pay >>>>>> 20$ >>>>>>>>> to have someone make a gray one for me ;) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> EW >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> From: com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>>>> [mailto:com.eugenemakerspace.discuss-bounces at eugenemakerspace.com] >>>>>> On Behalf >>>>>>>>> Of Rick Osgood >>>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:07 PM >>>>>>>>> To: discuss >>>>>>>>> Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt updates >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> TLDR: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Sorry for the wall of text below. Long story short, A local t-shirt >>>>>>>>> company will come onside to EMS and let us print our own shirts. >>>>>> Here's >>>>>>>>> what I need from you: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1) Will you buy and print your own t-shirt for $20 per shirt? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 2) If so, what size(s) would you want? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 3) Look at the attached mock-ups. Please tell me which one you like >>>>>> best >>>>>>>>> and let me know if you would buy the other one if more people prefer >>>>>> that >>>>>>>>> one. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 4) Do you think Friday night on Feb 23, is a good time to have her >>>>>> come >>>>>>>>> on site to print shirts? That's the night before the Make-O-Rama. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 5) Are you willing to pre-pay so I can be sure to pay her when she >>>>>>>>> arrives onsite? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Details: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have some pretty exciting news about the t-shirts. I got in touch >>>>>> with >>>>>>>>> a local screen printing business called Threadbare >>>>>>>>> (http://threadbarepress.com/). They can make t-shirts with their >>>>>> screen >>>>>>>>> printer using more environmentally friendly inks that end up with a >>>>>> slightly >>>>>>>>> more retro look. I think the examples on their website look really >>>>>> good. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Anyway, I contacted them about their "mobile press" and they sound >>>>>>>>> excited to actually come on site with their mobile screen printer and >>>>>> let us >>>>>>>>> actually make our own t-shirts. I think this can be way fun. It >>>>>> allows us >>>>>>>>> to buy EMS branded t-shirts but also learn how screen printing works >>>>>> and >>>>>>>>> even make our own shirts! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Price >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> To have her come on site to print the shirts, it will cost $20 per >>>>>> shirt. >>>>>>>>> That's her cost, so EMS will not make any money off of the sale at >>>>>> that >>>>>>>>> price. For $20, she will let us print "mini-screens" onto paper for >>>>>>>>> practice. These will also be our logo so we can turn these into EMS >>>>>> fliers. >>>>>>>>> Then she will give you a t-shirt in the size you request and you can >>>>>> print >>>>>>>>> the design onto the front or the back, whichever you prefer. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If she prints the shirts herself and does NOT come on site, they only >>>>>>>>> cost $15 per shirt. Something to consider. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> We need to get about 8-10 shirts at least to make it worth her while >>>>>> to >>>>>>>>> come on site. I would like to get a feel in this thread for how many >>>>>> shirts >>>>>>>>> we can expect to have made so I can get back to her. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Date >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I asked her if it would be possible to do this before our Make-O-Rama >>>>>> so >>>>>>>>> we can wear the shirts at the event. The only day she has available >>>>>> is >>>>>>>>> Friday, Feb 22 during the open hack night. That's the night before >>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> event. She says if the room is warm, the shirt will dry in about 20 >>>>>> minutes >>>>>>>>> and is wearable right away. So I think that date is doable, but it >>>>>> will put >>>>>>>>> the two events back to back. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Shirt design >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have attached the two mockups she made for us to this email. Please >>>>>>>>> take a look and let me know which you prefer. All of the shirts have >>>>>> to be >>>>>>>>> the same, so please let me know which you prefer and whether or not >>>>>> you >>>>>>>>> would buy the other option if that one wins the vote. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Questions >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Please respond to this email and answer the questions I posted at the >>>>>> top >>>>>>>>> of this message. 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URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 10:21:22 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 10:21:22 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) Message-ID: *-------Colors-------* * * I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a dark "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep that in mind. I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show up. *-------Sizes-------* * * She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out the examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade of green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo at least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with Square. 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone else to do it for you if you can't make it). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 12:48:25 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (EMAIL HIDDEN) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 12:48:25 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Rick, Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that page? Only greens, greys, and white? -Darrell > *-------Colors-------* > * > * > I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can > choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay > the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a dark > "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep > that in mind. > > I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development > of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. > > Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: > http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 > > But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show up. > > *-------Sizes-------* > * > * > She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night > and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt > and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out the > examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. > > *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* > > 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? > > 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade of > green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo at > least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. > > 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She > won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me > cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with > Square. > > 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. > > 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone else > to do it for you if you can't make it). > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 13:58:43 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 13:58:43 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Theoretically, she said we could use any color as long as the ink will show up. However, I feel it's important for EMS branding to at least stick with the proper colors of our logo. These shirts are essentially walking billboards for EMS. It seems like it would be a good idea to make it easy for people to start recognizing the EMS logo when they see it and not have to wonder if it's actually EMS. There is a successful hackerspace based in Mountain View California that actually has branding guidelines on their page. You can check theirs out for an example: http://www.hackerdojo.com/BrandingAndLogo And another example: http://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/wiki/File:Heatsync_labs_brand_standards.pdf Granted, this hasn't been officially decided on by the board. I decided I was going to have T-shirts made for the group and normally I would just pick a shirt color and an ink color and just do a run of shirts. Since we are making them ourselves now there are more options, but I thought it would be a good idea to limit the colors to be at least close to EMS "official" colors. If everyone hates the idea of sticking to the brand colors then I guess pick whatever color you want. We should probably talk about this at our next membership meeting so we can have it straightened out for the next time we get gear made. I don't want to impose any rules on everyone but I figured since I was organizing this event I would just do what I thought made sense this time. Rick On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:48 PM, wrote: > > Rick, > > Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that page? > Only greens, greys, and white? > > -Darrell > > > *-------Colors-------* > > * > > * > > I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can > > choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay > > the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a > dark > > "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep > > that in mind. > > > > I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development > > of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. > > > > Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: > > > http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 > > > > But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show > up. > > > > *-------Sizes-------* > > * > > * > > She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night > > and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt > > and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out > the > > examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. > > > > *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* > > > > 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? > > > > 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade > of > > green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo > at > > least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. > > > > 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She > > won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me > > cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with > > Square. > > > > 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. > > > > 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone > else > > to do it for you if you can't make it). > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss mailing list > > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > > > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 14:04:21 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Taper Wickel) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 14:04:21 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I'm in agreement that we should stick to largely uniform colors on this. Otherwise it kind of misses out on the point of _group_ shirts. With the expanded guidelines, I'll go with an XXL in "Kiwi". Taper. On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Rick Osgood wrote: > Theoretically, she said we could use any color as long as the ink will show > up. However, I feel it's important for EMS branding to at least stick with > the proper colors of our logo. These shirts are essentially walking > billboards for EMS. It seems like it would be a good idea to make it easy > for people to start recognizing the EMS logo when they see it and not have > to wonder if it's actually EMS. > > There is a successful hackerspace based in Mountain View California that > actually has branding guidelines on their page. You can check theirs out > for an example: http://www.hackerdojo.com/BrandingAndLogo > And another example: > http://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/wiki/File:Heatsync_labs_brand_standards.pdf > > Granted, this hasn't been officially decided on by the board. I decided I > was going to have T-shirts made for the group and normally I would just pick > a shirt color and an ink color and just do a run of shirts. Since we are > making them ourselves now there are more options, but I thought it would be > a good idea to limit the colors to be at least close to EMS "official" > colors. > > If everyone hates the idea of sticking to the brand colors then I guess pick > whatever color you want. We should probably talk about this at our next > membership meeting so we can have it straightened out for the next time we > get gear made. I don't want to impose any rules on everyone but I figured > since I was organizing this event I would just do what I thought made sense > this time. > > Rick > > > On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:48 PM, wrote: >> >> >> Rick, >> >> Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that page? >> Only greens, greys, and white? >> >> -Darrell >> >> > *-------Colors-------* >> > * >> > * >> > I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can >> > choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay >> > the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a >> > dark >> > "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep >> > that in mind. >> > >> > I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >> > of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. >> > >> > Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >> > >> > http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 >> > >> > But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show >> > up. >> > >> > *-------Sizes-------* >> > * >> > * >> > She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night >> > and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt >> > and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out >> > the >> > examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >> > >> > *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >> > >> > 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >> > >> > 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade >> > of >> > green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo >> > at >> > least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >> > >> > 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She >> > won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me >> > cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with >> > Square. >> > >> > 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >> > >> > 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone >> > else >> > to do it for you if you can't make it). >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Discuss mailing list >> > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> > >> > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 14:07:46 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Taper Wickel) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 14:07:46 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] New Membership meeting date In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I so far haven't filled in the Doodle because my response would boil down to checking all the boxes -- whenever really is okay with me. It seemed a non-useful response. So if you want me to put that in Doodle, I can, otherwise you can just consider me as concurring with the majority. Taper. On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Rick Osgood wrote: > I just looked at the Doodle and so far only 8 people have responded. Out of > those 8 people, Thursday evening is the time that works best for most of > them (6 out of 8). > > I'm a bit concerned to use this data though because we have around 23 > members. This poll so far only consists of less than half of our > membership. It would be nice to have a few more data points before choosing > a day. It seems weird to choose a date that works for 6/23 members. > > If you haven't yet answered the doodle, please do! We need to know what day > works best for the most people so we can help get our attendance up. > > http://doodle.com/ngcbg2smc95r2ci3 > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 14:20:38 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Ellery Weber) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 14:20:38 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Arduino Resource Message-ID: <02a301ce0581$5c6c3b00$1544b100$@elleryweber.com> Hey guys, I found this awesome arduino pinout resource that I though you would enjoy: http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,146315.0.html EW -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 14:19:45 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Tom Conlin) Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2013 14:19:45 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] New Membership meeting date In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <51142881.4070104@cs.uoregon.edu> ditto On 02/07/2013 02:07 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: > I so far haven't filled in the Doodle because my response would boil > down to checking all the boxes -- whenever really is okay with me. It > seemed a non-useful response. > > So if you want me to put that in Doodle, I can, otherwise you can just > consider me as concurring with the majority. > > Taper. > > On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Rick Osgood wrote: >> I just looked at the Doodle and so far only 8 people have responded. Out of >> those 8 people, Thursday evening is the time that works best for most of >> them (6 out of 8). >> >> I'm a bit concerned to use this data though because we have around 23 >> members. This poll so far only consists of less than half of our >> membership. It would be nice to have a few more data points before choosing >> a day. It seems weird to choose a date that works for 6/23 members. >> >> If you haven't yet answered the doodle, please do! We need to know what day >> works best for the most people so we can help get our attendance up. >> >> http://doodle.com/ngcbg2smc95r2ci3 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -- ... nice weather eh? tomc at cs.uoregon.edu From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 14:44:37 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 14:44:37 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] New Membership meeting date In-Reply-To: <51142881.4070104@cs.uoregon.edu> References: <51142881.4070104@cs.uoregon.edu> Message-ID: As long as we have that noted somewhere. If you don't respond at all then we have no way of knowing that. If you want to just state in an email "any time works for me" then at least we know to count you as a "Yes" towards anything and we can lower the count of members who replied. Thanks for letting us know. On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Tom Conlin wrote: > ditto > > > On 02/07/2013 02:07 PM, Taper Wickel wrote: > >> I so far haven't filled in the Doodle because my response would boil >> down to checking all the boxes -- whenever really is okay with me. It >> seemed a non-useful response. >> >> So if you want me to put that in Doodle, I can, otherwise you can just >> consider me as concurring with the majority. >> >> Taper. >> >> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Rick Osgood >> wrote: >> >>> I just looked at the Doodle and so far only 8 people have responded. >>> Out of >>> those 8 people, Thursday evening is the time that works best for most of >>> them (6 out of 8). >>> >>> I'm a bit concerned to use this data though because we have around 23 >>> members. This poll so far only consists of less than half of our >>> membership. It would be nice to have a few more data points before >>> choosing >>> a day. It seems weird to choose a date that works for 6/23 members. >>> >>> If you haven't yet answered the doodle, please do! We need to know what >>> day >>> works best for the most people so we can help get our attendance up. >>> >>> http://doodle.com/**ngcbg2smc95r2ci3 >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >> eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > > -- > ... nice weather eh? tomc at cs.uoregon.edu > > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** > eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From Austin McKimmey On Feb 7, 2013, at 2:20 PM, "Ellery Weber" > wrote: Hey guys, I found this awesome arduino pinout resource that I though you would enjoy: http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,146315.0.html EW _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 14:51:34 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Austin McKimmey) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 14:51:34 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Arduino Resource In-Reply-To: <02a301ce0581$5c6c3b00$1544b100$@elleryweber.com> References: <02a301ce0581$5c6c3b00$1544b100$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: <2A2BA9F6-1026-4F0F-B5A9-EBF1B77BEB0B@gmail.com> I saw that last night. I was going to go to FedEx and get at least 2 printed out and laminated. 1 for myself and 1 for EMS. If anyone else wants a personal one let me know Ill print out more. I just ask you pay whatever it cost which should be about $1. I forget the cost of the laminated sheets. Just let me know. I might not be at the space tomorrow(it's my birthday) but I should be there next Tuesday. From Austin McKimmey On Feb 7, 2013, at 2:20 PM, "Ellery Weber" wrote: > Hey guys, > > I found this awesome arduino pinout resource that I though you would enjoy: > > > http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,146315.0.html > > > > > EW > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 15:34:05 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 15:34:05 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Arduino Resource In-Reply-To: <02a301ce0581$5c6c3b00$1544b100$@elleryweber.com> References: <02a301ce0581$5c6c3b00$1544b100$@elleryweber.com> Message-ID: Thanks. That diagram explains why I couldn't get my Azteeg to drive its SPI bus. The Azteeg schematic shows the ICSP connector reversed left-to-right. On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Ellery Weber wrote: > Hey guys, > > > > I found this awesome arduino pinout resource that I though you would enjoy: > > > > > > http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,146315.0.html > > > > > > > > > > EW > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 22:38:57 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (EMAIL HIDDEN) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 22:38:57 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Arduino Resource In-Reply-To: <2A2BA9F6-1026-4F0F-B5A9-EBF1B77BEB0B@gmail.com> References: <02a301ce0581$5c6c3b00$1544b100$@elleryweber.com> <2A2BA9F6-1026-4F0F-B5A9-EBF1B77BEB0B@gmail.com> Message-ID: Happy pre-brthday, Austin. BTW, if it is 8.5x11, there is a laminator at the space with supplies that will handle it. I can bring in one to do 11x17. -Darrell > I saw that last night. I was going to go to FedEx and get at least 2 printed out and laminated. 1 for myself and 1 for > EMS. If anyone else wants a personal one let me know Ill print out more. I just ask you pay whatever it cost which > should be about $1. I forget the cost of the laminated sheets. > > Just let me know. I might not be at the space tomorrow(it's my birthday) but I should be there next Tuesday. > > From > Austin McKimmey > > On Feb 7, 2013, at 2:20 PM, "Ellery Weber" wrote: > >> Hey guys, >> >> I found this awesome arduino pinout resource that I though you would enjoy: >> >> >> http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php/topic,146315.0.html >> >> >> >> >> EW >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 22:46:32 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (EMAIL HIDDEN) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 22:46:32 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <25a20c0e8115eb25fe0084b1957b7bcf.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> *Sigh* OK, I'll take a large in "Kiwi". -Darrell > I'm in agreement that we should stick to largely uniform colors on > this. Otherwise it kind of misses out on the point of _group_ shirts. > > With the expanded guidelines, I'll go with an XXL in "Kiwi". > > Taper. > > On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Rick Osgood wrote: >> Theoretically, she said we could use any color as long as the ink will show >> up. However, I feel it's important for EMS branding to at least stick with >> the proper colors of our logo. These shirts are essentially walking >> billboards for EMS. It seems like it would be a good idea to make it easy >> for people to start recognizing the EMS logo when they see it and not have >> to wonder if it's actually EMS. >> >> There is a successful hackerspace based in Mountain View California that >> actually has branding guidelines on their page. You can check theirs out >> for an example: http://www.hackerdojo.com/BrandingAndLogo >> And another example: >> http://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/wiki/File:Heatsync_labs_brand_standards.pdf >> >> Granted, this hasn't been officially decided on by the board. I decided I >> was going to have T-shirts made for the group and normally I would just pick >> a shirt color and an ink color and just do a run of shirts. Since we are >> making them ourselves now there are more options, but I thought it would be >> a good idea to limit the colors to be at least close to EMS "official" >> colors. >> >> If everyone hates the idea of sticking to the brand colors then I guess pick >> whatever color you want. We should probably talk about this at our next >> membership meeting so we can have it straightened out for the next time we >> get gear made. I don't want to impose any rules on everyone but I figured >> since I was organizing this event I would just do what I thought made sense >> this time. >> >> Rick >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:48 PM, wrote: >>> >>> >>> Rick, >>> >>> Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that page? >>> Only greens, greys, and white? >>> >>> -Darrell >>> >>> > *-------Colors-------* >>> > * >>> > * >>> > I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can >>> > choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay >>> > the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a >>> > dark >>> > "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep >>> > that in mind. >>> > >>> > I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >>> > of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. >>> > >>> > Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >>> > >>> > http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 >>> > >>> > But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show >>> > up. >>> > >>> > *-------Sizes-------* >>> > * >>> > * >>> > She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night >>> > and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt >>> > and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out >>> > the >>> > examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >>> > >>> > *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >>> > >>> > 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >>> > >>> > 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade >>> > of >>> > green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo >>> > at >>> > least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >>> > >>> > 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She >>> > won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me >>> > cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with >>> > Square. >>> > >>> > 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >>> > >>> > 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone >>> > else >>> > to do it for you if you can't make it). >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Discuss mailing list >>> > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> > >>> > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 7 23:20:43 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Austin McKimmey) Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 23:20:43 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: <25a20c0e8115eb25fe0084b1957b7bcf.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> References: <25a20c0e8115eb25fe0084b1957b7bcf.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> Message-ID: "Kiwi" wasn't the original color from the first images, that would just be odd if it was kiwi. It was more likely "Kelly Green", the more common color to use. I just wanted to charify that. and personally I like Kelly Green. -Austin On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 10:46 PM, wrote: > > *Sigh* OK, I'll take a large in "Kiwi". > > -Darrell > > > I'm in agreement that we should stick to largely uniform colors on > > this. Otherwise it kind of misses out on the point of _group_ shirts. > > > > With the expanded guidelines, I'll go with an XXL in "Kiwi". > > > > Taper. > > > > On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Rick Osgood > wrote: > >> Theoretically, she said we could use any color as long as the ink will > show > >> up. However, I feel it's important for EMS branding to at least stick > with > >> the proper colors of our logo. These shirts are essentially walking > >> billboards for EMS. It seems like it would be a good idea to make it > easy > >> for people to start recognizing the EMS logo when they see it and not > have > >> to wonder if it's actually EMS. > >> > >> There is a successful hackerspace based in Mountain View California that > >> actually has branding guidelines on their page. You can check theirs > out > >> for an example: http://www.hackerdojo.com/BrandingAndLogo > >> And another example: > >> > http://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/wiki/File:Heatsync_labs_brand_standards.pdf > >> > >> Granted, this hasn't been officially decided on by the board. I > decided I > >> was going to have T-shirts made for the group and normally I would just > pick > >> a shirt color and an ink color and just do a run of shirts. Since we > are > >> making them ourselves now there are more options, but I thought it > would be > >> a good idea to limit the colors to be at least close to EMS "official" > >> colors. > >> > >> If everyone hates the idea of sticking to the brand colors then I guess > pick > >> whatever color you want. We should probably talk about this at our next > >> membership meeting so we can have it straightened out for the next time > we > >> get gear made. I don't want to impose any rules on everyone but I > figured > >> since I was organizing this event I would just do what I thought made > sense > >> this time. > >> > >> Rick > >> > >> > >> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:48 PM, wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> Rick, > >>> > >>> Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that page? > >>> Only greens, greys, and white? > >>> > >>> -Darrell > >>> > >>> > *-------Colors-------* > >>> > * > >>> > * > >>> > I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can > >>> > choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always > stay > >>> > the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a > >>> > dark > >>> > "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. > Keep > >>> > that in mind. > >>> > > >>> > I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development > >>> > of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they > want. > >>> > > >>> > Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: > >>> > > >>> > > http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 > >>> > > >>> > But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't > show > >>> > up. > >>> > > >>> > *-------Sizes-------* > >>> > * > >>> > * > >>> > She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow > night > >>> > and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the > shirt > >>> > and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check > out > >>> > the > >>> > examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. > >>> > > >>> > *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* > >>> > > >>> > 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? > >>> > > >>> > 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a > shade > >>> > of > >>> > green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our > logo > >>> > at > >>> > least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. > >>> > > >>> > 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. > She > >>> > won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can > give me > >>> > cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone > with > >>> > Square. > >>> > > >>> > 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. > >>> > > >>> > 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get > someone > >>> > else > >>> > to do it for you if you can't make it). > >>> > _______________________________________________ > >>> > Discuss mailing list > >>> > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > >>> > > >>> > > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > >>> > > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> Discuss mailing list > >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > >>> > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > >> > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Discuss mailing list > >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > >> > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss mailing list > > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > > > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 8 08:30:03 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Mr. Clif) Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2013 08:30:03 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: <25a20c0e8115eb25fe0084b1957b7bcf.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> Message-ID: <5115280B.2030308@eugeneweb.com> So is it still the plan to give people the leeway to pick greenish or greyish colors? Or has the plan evolved from there? Clif Austin McKimmey wrote: > "Kiwi" wasn't the original color from the first images, that would just be > odd if it was kiwi. It was more likely "Kelly Green", the more common color > to use. I just wanted to charify that. > > and personally I like Kelly Green. > > -Austin > > On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 10:46 PM, wrote: > >> *Sigh* OK, I'll take a large in "Kiwi". >> >> -Darrell >> >>> I'm in agreement that we should stick to largely uniform colors on >>> this. Otherwise it kind of misses out on the point of _group_ shirts. >>> >>> With the expanded guidelines, I'll go with an XXL in "Kiwi". >>> >>> Taper. >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Rick Osgood >> wrote: >>>> Theoretically, she said we could use any color as long as the ink will >> show >>>> up. However, I feel it's important for EMS branding to at least stick >> with >>>> the proper colors of our logo. These shirts are essentially walking >>>> billboards for EMS. It seems like it would be a good idea to make it >> easy >>>> for people to start recognizing the EMS logo when they see it and not >> have >>>> to wonder if it's actually EMS. >>>> >>>> There is a successful hackerspace based in Mountain View California that >>>> actually has branding guidelines on their page. You can check theirs >> out >>>> for an example: http://www.hackerdojo.com/BrandingAndLogo >>>> And another example: >>>> >> http://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/wiki/File:Heatsync_labs_brand_standards.pdf >>>> Granted, this hasn't been officially decided on by the board. I >> decided I >>>> was going to have T-shirts made for the group and normally I would just >> pick >>>> a shirt color and an ink color and just do a run of shirts. Since we >> are >>>> making them ourselves now there are more options, but I thought it >> would be >>>> a good idea to limit the colors to be at least close to EMS "official" >>>> colors. >>>> >>>> If everyone hates the idea of sticking to the brand colors then I guess >> pick >>>> whatever color you want. We should probably talk about this at our next >>>> membership meeting so we can have it straightened out for the next time >> we >>>> get gear made. I don't want to impose any rules on everyone but I >> figured >>>> since I was organizing this event I would just do what I thought made >> sense >>>> this time. >>>> >>>> Rick >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:48 PM, wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Rick, >>>>> >>>>> Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that page? >>>>> Only greens, greys, and white? >>>>> >>>>> -Darrell >>>>> >>>>>> *-------Colors-------* >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can >>>>>> choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always >> stay >>>>>> the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a >>>>>> dark >>>>>> "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. >> Keep >>>>>> that in mind. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >>>>>> of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they >> want. >>>>>> Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >>>>>> >>>>>> >> http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 >>>>>> But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't >> show >>>>>> up. >>>>>> >>>>>> *-------Sizes-------* >>>>>> * >>>>>> * >>>>>> She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow >> night >>>>>> and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the >> shirt >>>>>> and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check >> out >>>>>> the >>>>>> examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >>>>>> >>>>>> *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >>>>>> >>>>>> 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >>>>>> >>>>>> 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a >> shade >>>>>> of >>>>>> green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our >> logo >>>>>> at >>>>>> least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >>>>>> >>>>>> 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. >> She >>>>>> won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can >> give me >>>>>> cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone >> with >>>>>> Square. >>>>>> >>>>>> 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >>>>>> >>>>>> 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get >> someone >>>>>> else >>>>>> to do it for you if you can't make it). >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>> >>>>>> >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 8 09:35:29 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 09:35:29 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: <5115280B.2030308@eugeneweb.com> References: <25a20c0e8115eb25fe0084b1957b7bcf.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> <5115280B.2030308@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: Let's just stick with Green or grey colors so we can at least stick with branding. If someone wants to order their own shirt later on with weird colors, we don't have any rule against it. But since I'm organizing this particular event, and people need a decision made, I'll make this one. On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: > So is it still the plan to give people the leeway to pick greenish or > greyish colors? Or has the plan evolved from there? > > Clif > > > Austin McKimmey wrote: > >> "Kiwi" wasn't the original color from the first images, that would just be >> odd if it was kiwi. It was more likely "Kelly Green", the more common >> color >> to use. I just wanted to charify that. >> >> and personally I like Kelly Green. >> >> -Austin >> >> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >> >> *Sigh* OK, I'll take a large in "Kiwi". >>> >>> -Darrell >>> >>> I'm in agreement that we should stick to largely uniform colors on >>>> this. Otherwise it kind of misses out on the point of _group_ shirts. >>>> >>>> With the expanded guidelines, I'll go with an XXL in "Kiwi". >>>> >>>> Taper. >>>> >>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Rick Osgood >>>> > >>>> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Theoretically, she said we could use any color as long as the ink will >>>>> >>>> show >>> >>>> up. However, I feel it's important for EMS branding to at least stick >>>>> >>>> with >>> >>>> the proper colors of our logo. These shirts are essentially walking >>>>> billboards for EMS. It seems like it would be a good idea to make it >>>>> >>>> easy >>> >>>> for people to start recognizing the EMS logo when they see it and not >>>>> >>>> have >>> >>>> to wonder if it's actually EMS. >>>>> >>>>> There is a successful hackerspace based in Mountain View California >>>>> that >>>>> actually has branding guidelines on their page. You can check theirs >>>>> >>>> out >>> >>>> for an example: http://www.hackerdojo.com/**BrandingAndLogo >>>>> And another example: >>>>> >>>>> http://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/**wiki/File:Heatsync_labs_brand_** >>> standards.pdf >>> >>>> Granted, this hasn't been officially decided on by the board. I >>>>> >>>> decided I >>> >>>> was going to have T-shirts made for the group and normally I would just >>>>> >>>> pick >>> >>>> a shirt color and an ink color and just do a run of shirts. Since we >>>>> >>>> are >>> >>>> making them ourselves now there are more options, but I thought it >>>>> >>>> would be >>> >>>> a good idea to limit the colors to be at least close to EMS "official" >>>>> colors. >>>>> >>>>> If everyone hates the idea of sticking to the brand colors then I guess >>>>> >>>> pick >>> >>>> whatever color you want. We should probably talk about this at our next >>>>> membership meeting so we can have it straightened out for the next time >>>>> >>>> we >>> >>>> get gear made. I don't want to impose any rules on everyone but I >>>>> >>>> figured >>> >>>> since I was organizing this event I would just do what I thought made >>>>> >>>> sense >>> >>>> this time. >>>>> >>>>> Rick >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:48 PM, wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Rick, >>>>>> >>>>>> Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that page? >>>>>> Only greens, greys, and white? >>>>>> >>>>>> -Darrell >>>>>> >>>>>> *-------Colors-------* >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can >>>>>>> choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always >>>>>>> >>>>>> stay >>> >>>> the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a >>>>>>> dark >>>>>>> "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Keep >>> >>>> that in mind. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >>>>>>> of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they >>>>>>> >>>>>> want. >>> >>>> Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://www.blankapparel.com/**Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%** >>> 7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.**5309551157 >>> >>>> But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't >>>>>>> >>>>>> show >>> >>>> up. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *-------Sizes-------* >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> * >>>>>>> She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow >>>>>>> >>>>>> night >>> >>>> and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the >>>>>>> >>>>>> shirt >>> >>>> and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check >>>>>>> >>>>>> out >>> >>>> the >>>>>>> examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a >>>>>>> >>>>>> shade >>> >>>> of >>>>>>> green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our >>>>>>> >>>>>> logo >>> >>>> at >>>>>>> least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. >>>>>>> >>>>>> She >>> >>>> won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can >>>>>>> >>>>>> give me >>> >>>> cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone >>>>>>> >>>>>> with >>> >>>> Square. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get >>>>>>> >>>>>> someone >>> >>>> else >>>>>>> to do it for you if you can't make it). >>>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>> >>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> >>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >>> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >> eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** > eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 8 11:09:16 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Mr. Clif) Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2013 11:09:16 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: <25a20c0e8115eb25fe0084b1957b7bcf.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> <5115280B.2030308@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: <51154D5C.5060800@eugeneweb.com> Ok So if I understand, then I would for example pick forest green and sagestone. Clif Rick Osgood wrote: > Let's just stick with Green or grey colors so we can at least stick with > branding. If someone wants to order their own shirt later on with weird > colors, we don't have any rule against it. But since I'm organizing this > particular event, and people need a decision made, I'll make this one. > > > On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: > >> So is it still the plan to give people the leeway to pick greenish or >> greyish colors? Or has the plan evolved from there? >> >> Clif >> >> >> Austin McKimmey wrote: >> >>> "Kiwi" wasn't the original color from the first images, that would just be >>> odd if it was kiwi. It was more likely "Kelly Green", the more common >>> color >>> to use. I just wanted to charify that. >>> >>> and personally I like Kelly Green. >>> >>> -Austin >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >>> >>> *Sigh* OK, I'll take a large in "Kiwi". >>>> -Darrell >>>> >>>> I'm in agreement that we should stick to largely uniform colors on >>>>> this. Otherwise it kind of misses out on the point of _group_ shirts. >>>>> >>>>> With the expanded guidelines, I'll go with an XXL in "Kiwi". >>>>> >>>>> Taper. >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Rick Osgood >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Theoretically, she said we could use any color as long as the ink will >>>>> show >>>>> up. However, I feel it's important for EMS branding to at least stick >>>>> with >>>>> the proper colors of our logo. These shirts are essentially walking >>>>>> billboards for EMS. It seems like it would be a good idea to make it >>>>>> >>>>> easy >>>>> for people to start recognizing the EMS logo when they see it and not >>>>> have >>>>> to wonder if it's actually EMS. >>>>>> There is a successful hackerspace based in Mountain View California >>>>>> that >>>>>> actually has branding guidelines on their page. You can check theirs >>>>>> >>>>> out >>>>> for an example: http://www.hackerdojo.com/**BrandingAndLogo >>>>>> And another example: >>>>>> >>>>>> http://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/**wiki/File:Heatsync_labs_brand_** >>>> standards.pdf >>>> >>>>> Granted, this hasn't been officially decided on by the board. I >>>>> decided I >>>>> was going to have T-shirts made for the group and normally I would just >>>>> pick >>>>> a shirt color and an ink color and just do a run of shirts. Since we >>>>> are >>>>> making them ourselves now there are more options, but I thought it >>>>> would be >>>>> a good idea to limit the colors to be at least close to EMS "official" >>>>>> colors. >>>>>> >>>>>> If everyone hates the idea of sticking to the brand colors then I guess >>>>>> >>>>> pick >>>>> whatever color you want. We should probably talk about this at our next >>>>>> membership meeting so we can have it straightened out for the next time >>>>>> >>>>> we >>>>> get gear made. I don't want to impose any rules on everyone but I >>>>> figured >>>>> since I was organizing this event I would just do what I thought made >>>>> sense >>>>> this time. >>>>>> Rick >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:48 PM, wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Rick, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that page? >>>>>>> Only greens, greys, and white? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -Darrell >>>>>>> >>>>>>> *-------Colors-------* >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can >>>>>>>> choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> stay >>>>> the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a >>>>>>>> dark >>>>>>>> "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Keep >>>>> that in mind. >>>>>>>> I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >>>>>>>> of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> want. >>>>> Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://www.blankapparel.com/**Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%** >>>> 7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.**5309551157 >>>> >>>>> But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't >>>>>>> show >>>>> up. >>>>>>>> *-------Sizes-------* >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>> She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> night >>>>> and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the >>>>>>> shirt >>>>> and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check >>>>>>> out >>>>> the >>>>>>>> examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> shade >>>>> of >>>>>>>> green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> logo >>>>> at >>>>>>>> least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> She >>>>> won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can >>>>>>> give me >>>>> cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone >>>>>>> with >>>>> Square. >>>>>>>> 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> someone >>>>> else >>>>>>>> to do it for you if you can't make it). >>>>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>> >>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> >>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>>>> >>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >> eugenemakerspace.discuss >> From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 8 11:49:05 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 11:49:05 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: <51154D5C.5060800@eugeneweb.com> References: <25a20c0e8115eb25fe0084b1957b7bcf.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> <5115280B.2030308@eugeneweb.com> <51154D5C.5060800@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: Yes Clif, Either of those colors should be fine. On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: > Ok So if I understand, then I would for example pick forest green and > sagestone. > > Clif > > Rick Osgood wrote: > >> Let's just stick with Green or grey colors so we can at least stick with >> branding. If someone wants to order their own shirt later on with weird >> colors, we don't have any rule against it. But since I'm organizing this >> particular event, and people need a decision made, I'll make this one. >> >> >> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: >> >> So is it still the plan to give people the leeway to pick greenish or >>> greyish colors? Or has the plan evolved from there? >>> >>> Clif >>> >>> >>> Austin McKimmey wrote: >>> >>> "Kiwi" wasn't the original color from the first images, that would just >>>> be >>>> odd if it was kiwi. It was more likely "Kelly Green", the more common >>>> color >>>> to use. I just wanted to charify that. >>>> >>>> and personally I like Kelly Green. >>>> >>>> -Austin >>>> >>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 10:46 PM, wrote: >>>> >>>> *Sigh* OK, I'll take a large in "Kiwi". >>>> >>>>> -Darrell >>>>> >>>>> I'm in agreement that we should stick to largely uniform colors on >>>>> >>>>>> this. Otherwise it kind of misses out on the point of _group_ shirts. >>>>>> >>>>>> With the expanded guidelines, I'll go with an XXL in "Kiwi". >>>>>> >>>>>> Taper. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 1:58 PM, Rick Osgood>>>>> *com >>>>>> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Theoretically, she said we could use any color as long as the ink will >>>>>> show >>>>>> up. However, I feel it's important for EMS branding to at least stick >>>>>> with >>>>>> the proper colors of our logo. These shirts are essentially walking >>>>>> >>>>>>> billboards for EMS. It seems like it would be a good idea to make it >>>>>>> >>>>>>> easy >>>>>> for people to start recognizing the EMS logo when they see it and not >>>>>> have >>>>>> to wonder if it's actually EMS. >>>>>> >>>>>>> There is a successful hackerspace based in Mountain View California >>>>>>> that >>>>>>> actually has branding guidelines on their page. You can check theirs >>>>>>> >>>>>>> out >>>>>> for an example: http://www.hackerdojo.com/****BrandingAndLogo >>>>>> >>>>>> **> >>>>>> >>>>>>> And another example: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://wiki.heatsynclabs.org/****wiki/File:Heatsync_labs_** >>>>>>> brand_** >>>>>>> >>>>>> standards.pdf>>>> Heatsync_labs_brand_standards.**pdf >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> Granted, this hasn't been officially decided on by the board. I >>>>>> decided I >>>>>> was going to have T-shirts made for the group and normally I would >>>>>> just >>>>>> pick >>>>>> a shirt color and an ink color and just do a run of shirts. Since we >>>>>> are >>>>>> making them ourselves now there are more options, but I thought it >>>>>> would be >>>>>> a good idea to limit the colors to be at least close to EMS "official" >>>>>> >>>>>>> colors. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If everyone hates the idea of sticking to the brand colors then I >>>>>>> guess >>>>>>> >>>>>>> pick >>>>>> whatever color you want. We should probably talk about this at our >>>>>> next >>>>>> >>>>>>> membership meeting so we can have it straightened out for the next >>>>>>> time >>>>>>> >>>>>>> we >>>>>> get gear made. I don't want to impose any rules on everyone but I >>>>>> figured >>>>>> since I was organizing this event I would just do what I thought made >>>>>> sense >>>>>> this time. >>>>>> >>>>>>> Rick >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:48 PM, wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Rick, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sorry to be a pain, but we can't choose just any color from that >>>>>>>> page? >>>>>>>> Only greens, greys, and white? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -Darrell >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *-------Colors-------* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we >>>>>>>>> can >>>>>>>>> choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> stay >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a >>>>>> >>>>>>> dark >>>>>>>>> "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Keep >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> that in mind. >>>>>> >>>>>>> I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >>>>>>>>> of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> want. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> http://www.blankapparel.com/****Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%** >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.**5309551157>>>> **Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%**7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.**5309551157 >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't >>>>>> >>>>>>> show >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> up. >>>>>> >>>>>>> *-------Sizes-------* >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> * >>>>>>>>> She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> night >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the >>>>>> >>>>>>> shirt >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check >>>>>> >>>>>>> out >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> the >>>>>> >>>>>>> examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> shade >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> of >>>>>> >>>>>>> green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> logo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> at >>>>>> >>>>>>> least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> She >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can >>>>>> >>>>>>> give me >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone >>>>>> >>>>>>> with >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Square. >>>>>> >>>>>>> 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> someone >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> else >>>>>> >>>>>>> to do it for you if you can't make it). >>>>>>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>>>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>>>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>>>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>>>>> >>>>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>>>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>> >>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>>>> >>>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>>>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>>>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> > >>>> >>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> > >>> >>> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Keep that in mind. > > I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development of > additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. > > Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: > http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 > > But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show up. > > -------Sizes------- > > She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night and > leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt and the > different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out the examples > after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. > > -------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU------- > > 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? > > 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade of > green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo at > least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. > > 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She > won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me > cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with > Square. > > 4) Get me your order and payment before Feb 15. > > 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone else > to do it for you if you can't make it). > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com From EMAIL HIDDEN Sat Feb 9 09:32:24 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Mr. Clif) Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2013 09:32:24 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <51168828.9070700@eugeneweb.com> I was looking forward to seeing the T-shirts last night but I must have missed them. How were they? Clif Rick Osgood wrote: > *-------Colors-------* > * > * > I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can > choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay > the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a dark > "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep > that in mind. > > I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development > of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. > > Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: > http://www.blankapparel.com/Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.5309551157 > > But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show up. > > *-------Sizes-------* > * > * > She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night > and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt > and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out the > examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. > > *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* > > 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? > > 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade of > green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo at > least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. > > 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She > won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me > cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with > Square. > > 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. > > 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone else > to do it for you if you can't make it). > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Sat Feb 9 10:12:52 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Austin McKimmey) Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 10:12:52 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: <51168828.9070700@eugeneweb.com> References: <51168828.9070700@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: Clif, the printing wasn't last night. It sounded like from Ricks email, she was going to drop off some shirts so we could see the colors choices in person. And we need to get our money to Rick by the 15th(next friday) to place the order.The printing is going to be on be on the 22nd, if I remember correctly, the Friday before the open house. I hope all the info I correct. Thanks Austin On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: > I was looking forward to seeing the T-shirts last night but I must have > missed them. How were they? > > Clif > > Rick Osgood wrote: > >> *-------Colors-------* >> * >> >> * >> I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can >> choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay >> the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a dark >> "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep >> that in mind. >> >> I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >> of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. >> >> Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >> http://www.blankapparel.com/**Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%** >> 7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.**5309551157 >> >> But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show >> up. >> >> *-------Sizes-------* >> * >> >> * >> She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night >> and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt >> and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out >> the >> examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >> >> *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >> >> 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >> >> 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade >> of >> green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo at >> least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >> >> 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She >> won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me >> cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with >> Square. >> >> 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >> >> >> 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone >> else >> to do it for you if you can't make it). >> >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >> eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** > eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Sat Feb 9 19:42:38 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Piotr Esden-Tempski) Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 19:42:38 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Owning hobby UAV = 6months of jail? o_O Message-ID: <49AF492A-AD14-41A1-A2FC-C97390B5DFCD@esden.net> Hi everyone, I thought I contact you guys as you may be interested in the topic and be able to help. Oregon Senate Bill 71 Bans FPV Flying and Other "Drones" The problem is that the Bill is very broad resulting in potentially making any RC airplanes illegal in Oregon. For more information watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygoJoVk_qSo And help opposing the bill by signing: https://www.change.org/petitions/oregon-senate-bill-71-protect-the-rc-hobby-aerial-photography-and-fpv-communities Please spread the word! :) Cheers Piotr From EMAIL HIDDEN Mon Feb 11 09:00:53 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 09:00:53 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: <51168828.9070700@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: She emailed me this morning to let me know she wasn't able to make it last Friday with the shirts. I told her she can come down tomorrow night at the open house night but I haven't got a confirmation yet. I'll let you know when she next plans to come in with the shirts. The shirts or so people can check out the sizes. I'm not sure she will have the proper colors on hand. On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Austin McKimmey wrote: > Clif, the printing wasn't last night. It sounded like from Ricks email, > she was going to drop off some shirts so we could see the colors choices in > person. And we need to get our money to Rick by the 15th(next friday) to > place the order.The printing is going to be on be on the 22nd, if I > remember correctly, the Friday before the open house. > > I hope all the info I correct. > > Thanks > Austin > > > On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: > >> I was looking forward to seeing the T-shirts last night but I must have >> missed them. How were they? >> >> Clif >> >> Rick Osgood wrote: >> >>> *-------Colors-------* >>> * >>> >>> * >>> I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can >>> choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay >>> the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a >>> dark >>> "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep >>> that in mind. >>> >>> I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >>> of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. >>> >>> Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >>> http://www.blankapparel.com/**Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%** >>> 7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.**5309551157 >>> >>> But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't show >>> up. >>> >>> *-------Sizes-------* >>> * >>> >>> * >>> She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night >>> and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt >>> and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out >>> the >>> examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >>> >>> *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >>> >>> 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >>> >>> 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a shade >>> of >>> green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo >>> at >>> least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >>> >>> 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She >>> won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me >>> cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with >>> Square. >>> >>> 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >>> >>> >>> 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone >>> else >>> to do it for you if you can't make it). >>> >>> >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >> eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Mon Feb 11 13:02:10 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 13:02:10 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Another T-shirt update (new colors) In-Reply-To: References: <51168828.9070700@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: I confirmed with her that she is going to bring them in tomorrow night. On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Rick Osgood wrote: > She emailed me this morning to let me know she wasn't able to make it last > Friday with the shirts. I told her she can come down tomorrow night at the > open house night but I haven't got a confirmation yet. I'll let you know > when she next plans to come in with the shirts. > > The shirts or so people can check out the sizes. I'm not sure she will > have the proper colors on hand. > > > On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Austin McKimmey wrote: > >> Clif, the printing wasn't last night. It sounded like from Ricks email, >> she was going to drop off some shirts so we could see the colors choices in >> person. And we need to get our money to Rick by the 15th(next friday) to >> place the order.The printing is going to be on be on the 22nd, if I >> remember correctly, the Friday before the open house. >> >> I hope all the info I correct. >> >> Thanks >> Austin >> >> >> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: >> >>> I was looking forward to seeing the T-shirts last night but I must have >>> missed them. How were they? >>> >>> Clif >>> >>> Rick Osgood wrote: >>> >>>> *-------Colors-------* >>>> * >>>> >>>> * >>>> I just talked with the printing company again. It sounds like we can >>>> choose different colored shirts if we want, but the ink will always stay >>>> the same color for everyone's shirts. The ink she is using will be a >>>> dark >>>> "charcoal grey" which is close to what our logo's grey looks like. Keep >>>> that in mind. >>>> >>>> I'm sorry to make you order again, but with the new development >>>> of additional colors, I want to make sure everyone gets what they want. >>>> >>>> Choose any green/white/grey colored shirt from this page: >>>> http://www.blankapparel.com/**Fruit-of-the-Loom_3931.htm%** >>>> 7C4VRYL4BWPSFCZEKA41310.**5309551157 >>>> >>>> But obviously you can't do black or dark grey because the ink won't >>>> show up. >>>> >>>> *-------Sizes-------* >>>> * >>>> >>>> * >>>> She is going to drop off a few example shirts to the shop tomorrow night >>>> and leave them there a while. These will serve as examples of the shirt >>>> and the different sizes. If you are unsure what size to get, check out >>>> the >>>> examples after tomorrow night and then send me your order after that. >>>> >>>> *-------WHAT I NEED FROM YOU-------* >>>> >>>> 1) What size(s) shirt do you want? >>>> >>>> 2) What color shirt do you want from that page? Make sure it is a >>>> shade of >>>> green or white/grey. I think it's important for branding that our logo >>>> at >>>> least always be green and not blue or red or some other random color. >>>> >>>> 3) You have to pay EMS the $20 for me to actually count your order. She >>>> won't order your shirt if I don't have the pre-payment. You can give me >>>> cash, check made out to EMS, or I can take credit cards on my phone with >>>> Square. >>>> >>>> 4) Get me your order and payment before *Feb 15*. >>>> >>>> >>>> 5) Show up Friday night on Feb 22 to print your shirt! (Or get someone >>>> else >>>> to do it for you if you can't make it). >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 12 14:16:15 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 14:16:15 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Fwd: [BBC] Save the Date: Beaver Barcamp 11 is April 20 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Beaver Bar Camp. Mark your calendar. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ray McGuinness Date: Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 2:07 PM Subject: [BBC] Save the Date: Beaver Barcamp 11 is April 20 To: beaverbarcamp at googlegroups.com We are hard at work planning Beaver Barcamp 11 coming up on April 20, 2013 brought to you by the Open Source Lab. As usual, it will take place at the Kelley Engineering Center on the Oregon State University campus from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Start planning now if you want to host a session and let us know if you have any questions, comments, or thoughts regarding Barcamp. We'll be sending out updates periodically throughout the spring but be sure to check out the Beaver Barcamp website [1] and follow us on Facebook [2] and Twitter [3] to stay connected. Thanks and we'll see you in April! [1] http://beaverbarcamp.org/index.php/Main_Page [2] http://www.facebook.com/OSUOSL [3] https://twitter.com/osuosl http://twitter.com/beaverbarcamp -- Ray McGuinness *Marketing Coordinator* *Oregon State University | Open Source Lab* raymcguinness at osuosl.org 541-218-0156 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeaverBarCamp" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to beaverbarcamp+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to beaverbarcamp at googlegroups.com. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/beaverbarcamp?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: I woke up this morning, started checking the blogs I like to read, and found my image on the Adafruit blog!!! http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2013/02/13/conductive-yarn-augments-gloves-wearablewednesday/ I already love Adafruit for their great products, awesome fast customer service, their fun video show, & everything they stand for as a opensource hardware company, striving to teaching kids and adults electronics as simply they can. Now this is just cool to me. Thanks, Austin McKimmey -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Awesome, well done! - Ben On Feb 13, 2013, at 8:51 AM, Austin McKimmey wrote: > I woke up this morning, started checking the blogs I like to read, and found my image on the Adafruit blog!!! > > http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2013/02/13/conductive-yarn-augments-gloves-wearablewednesday/ > > I already love Adafruit for their great products, awesome fast customer service, their fun video show, & everything they stand for as a opensource hardware company, striving to teaching kids and adults electronics as simply they can. Now this is just cool to me. > > Thanks, > Austin McKimmey > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 14 09:55:25 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 09:55:25 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Help me move a TV? Message-ID: I want to move a 52" TV from our house to EMS in time for the Make-O-Rama. It is bigger than I can move by myself, and my wife can't lift things because her shoulder doesn't work. Who would like to meet me at home, help me load the TV into the minivan, meet me again at EMS, and help me unload it? We live a little ways out of town, so it's probably about a 90 minute job. (We're south of Crow.) Either this weekend or an evening next week would work for me. Thanks! -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 14 10:29:09 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Mr. Clif) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 10:29:09 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Help me move a TV? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <511D2CF5.2030002@eugeneweb.com> Sure, I can help with that Bob. Clif Bob Miller wrote: > I want to move a 52" TV from our house to EMS in time for the > Make-O-Rama. It is bigger than I can move by myself, and my wife > can't lift things because her shoulder doesn't work. > > Who would like to meet me at home, help me load the TV into the > minivan, meet me again at EMS, and help me unload it? We live a > little ways out of town, so it's probably about a 90 minute job. > (We're south of Crow.) > > Either this weekend or an evening next week would work for me. > > Thanks! > From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 14 10:31:45 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Austin McKimmey) Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 10:31:45 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Help me move a TV? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I might be willing to help depending on the time you actually need it moved. On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Bob Miller wrote: > I want to move a 52" TV from our house to EMS in time for the > Make-O-Rama. It is bigger than I can move by myself, and my wife > can't lift things because her shoulder doesn't work. > > Who would like to meet me at home, help me load the TV into the > minivan, meet me again at EMS, and help me unload it? We live a > little ways out of town, so it's probably about a 90 minute job. > (We're south of Crow.) > > Either this weekend or an evening next week would work for me. > > Thanks! > > -- > Bob Miller K > kbob at jogger-egg.com > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 15 11:01:24 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 11:01:24 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt payments Message-ID: I wanted to confirm shirt orders for people. I'll be at the shop tonight so you can come down and pay me tonight if you like. I can also accept paypal payments if you prefer. If you send the money to me as a "gift" then they don't charge a fee. If neither of those options work for you, please email me today so we can work something out. I want to send the order in to the t-shirt company tonight. The following people have requested a shirt but not paid yet. Hovis Weston Ellery Ben Hallert Darrel Austin Kassie Michelle The following people have ordered and already paid: Clif Tom Conlin James Hukill Bob Miller Taper Rick If your name is not on either list and you would like a shirt, please let me know today the color, size, and quantity. Rick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I want to send the > order in to the t-shirt company tonight. > > The following people have requested a shirt but not paid yet. > Hovis > Weston > Ellery > Ben Hallert > Darrel > Austin > Kassie > Michelle > > The following people have ordered and already paid: > Clif > Tom Conlin > James Hukill > Bob Miller > Taper > Rick > > If your name is not on either list and you would like a shirt, please let > me know today the color, size, and quantity. > > Rick > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 15 12:53:15 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Fosdick, Robin) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 20:53:15 +0000 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Maker Festival at Corvallis Library: Last Call In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi All, This is a last call . . . I have two open spots left for our Maker Festival on March 27th & 28th. If you're interested in exhibiting, please email me ASAP with a project idea. I don't think I have anyone from the Eugene Makerspace at all so far . . . would really love to get some of you involved and talking with Corvallis folks. Robin <(*_*)> Reference Librarian, Youth Services Corvallis-Benton County Public Library 541.766.6489 -----Original Message----- From: kernlbob at gmail.com [mailto:kernlbob at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Bob Miller Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:50 PM To: discuss; Fosdick, Robin Subject: Makerspace event at Benton County Library Just in case you forgot, there is a makerspace event at the Benton County Library in March. The dates are Wednesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 28, and the time is 12:00 - 4:00. (Yes, that's during the work day.) Robin Fosdick, the organizer, is still looking for people to exhibit. If you're interested, talk to me or contact Robin directly. Flyer is attached. -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 15 13:09:23 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Taper Wickel) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 13:09:23 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Maker Festival at Corvallis Library: Last Call In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Well, you do have my Quarktronic so far. -- Taper Wickel On Feb 15, 2013 1:00 PM, "Fosdick, Robin" wrote: > Hi All, > > This is a last call . . . I have two open spots left for our Maker > Festival on March 27th & 28th. > > If you're interested in exhibiting, please email me ASAP with a project > idea. I don't think I have anyone from the Eugene Makerspace at all so far > . . . would really love to get some of you involved and talking with > Corvallis folks. > > Robin <(*_*)> > > Reference Librarian, Youth Services > Corvallis-Benton County Public Library > 541.766.6489 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: kernlbob at gmail.com [mailto:kernlbob at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Bob > Miller > Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:50 PM > To: discuss; Fosdick, Robin > Subject: Makerspace event at Benton County Library > > Just in case you forgot, there is a makerspace event at the Benton County > Library in March. The dates are Wednesday, March 27, and Thursday, March > 28, and the time is 12:00 - 4:00. (Yes, that's during the work day.) > > Robin Fosdick, the organizer, is still looking for people to exhibit. > If you're interested, talk to me or contact Robin directly. > > Flyer is attached. > > -- > Bob Miller K > kbob at jogger-egg.com > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 15 14:08:20 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Fosdick, Robin) Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2013 22:08:20 +0000 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Maker Festival at Corvallis Library: Last Call In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Ah! Sorry, I didn?t realize you were from the Eugene Makerspace . . . so we do have one person. YAY! Anyone else wanna step up? Robin From: taperw at gmail.com [mailto:taperw at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Taper Wickel Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 1:09 PM To: Fosdick, Robin Cc: discuss Subject: Re: [EMS Discuss] Maker Festival at Corvallis Library: Last Call Well, you do have my Quarktronic so far. -- Taper Wickel > On Feb 15, 2013 1:00 PM, "Fosdick, Robin" > wrote: Hi All, This is a last call . . . I have two open spots left for our Maker Festival on March 27th & 28th. If you're interested in exhibiting, please email me ASAP with a project idea. I don't think I have anyone from the Eugene Makerspace at all so far . . . would really love to get some of you involved and talking with Corvallis folks. Robin <(*_*)> Reference Librarian, Youth Services Corvallis-Benton County Public Library 541.766.6489 -----Original Message----- From: kernlbob at gmail.com [mailto:kernlbob at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Bob Miller Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 2:50 PM To: discuss; Fosdick, Robin Subject: Makerspace event at Benton County Library Just in case you forgot, there is a makerspace event at the Benton County Library in March. The dates are Wednesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 28, and the time is 12:00 - 4:00. (Yes, that's during the work day.) Robin Fosdick, the organizer, is still looking for people to exhibit. If you're interested, talk to me or contact Robin directly. Flyer is attached. -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Just thought I > would let that be known, I don't know who is editing the site right now, but > that might need to be fixed. > > Also as a reminder for any members who are Facebook users, it might be a > good idea to try and invite some friends on Facebook and promote the > upcoming Make-o-Rama next Saturday.Its less then a week and way. There > doesn't seem to be that many people invited on there yet. Only 20 people > before I invited everyone I know on Facebook from Eugene. I'll admit I > didn't even realize there was a Facebook event made until I just looked > tonight. > > Facebook Event Link, https://www.facebook.com/events/467649119966959/ > > Thanks, > Austin > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 19 09:55:55 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 09:55:55 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T shirt order is in Message-ID: I just wanted to confirm that I put in the T-shirt order. Pretty much everybody has paid at this point. If you haven't, I'll be emailing you if I have not already emailed you to work out the payment. Please make sure to come to the Open Hack night this Friday to get your shirt printed! If you can't make it, find someone else who can print your shirt for you. Rick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The 3Doodler (Rick Osgood) > 2. Re: The 3Doodler (Taper Wickel) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 12:29:45 -0800 > From: Rick Osgood > To: discuss > Subject: [EMS Discuss] The 3Doodler > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Imagine a 3d Printer extruder in your hand. That's basically what this is. > It looks like a really neat toy. 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It might make sense to cancel the membership meeting and reschedule it for a Tuesday, since that's what happened in the Doodle. Or maybe we can reschedule for another Saturday and then vote to change the official day to Tuesday. I'll bring this up at our board meeting tonight to work it out. Expect an official announcement on the Announce@ list regarding when the next membership meeting will be. I just wanted everyone to know that this hasn't been forgotten! Rick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Wed Feb 20 15:45:30 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Mr. Clif) Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 15:45:30 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] office cam new user/pass Message-ID: <5125601A.4090300@eugeneweb.com> Hi Gang, As discussed last night a bit, I just added a new user and password to the office cam "emsguest" which is the same as the shop cam. You can also move it around. The old one still works though, and for (some) more info please see the page: http://www.eugenemakerspace.com/member-resources/ Ciao, Clif From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 08:58:55 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 08:58:55 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] T-shirt reminder Message-ID: I just wanted to remind everyone that tomorrow night is T-Shirt night! The screen printer will show up right about 6PM and get setup. Then we will be ready to go. We have 21 t-shirt orders so we will probably be printing for most of open hack night. I believe only one person can print at a time. If you only have a limited time available to spend at the shop tomorrow night, make it known once you arrive so we can prioritize people based on availability. Looking forward to having a blast tomorrow. Rick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you only have a > limited time available to spend at the shop tomorrow night, make it > known once you arrive so we can prioritize people based on availability. > > Looking forward to having a blast tomorrow. > > Rick > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 10:50:38 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 10:50:38 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] EPROM programmer? Message-ID: I've been researching the possibility of flashing custom code to an EPROM to use in an old NES cart to see if I can get it to run in an old NES. I've never worked with EPROMs before so it's all new to me. Based on my research though, it sounds like for what I'm trying to do, I'll need to use an EPROM in the 27C256 family. Does anyone have an EPROM programmer that would work for this that I can borrow to play with this? I'm primarily looking for a USB programmer because I don't think I even have a computer with a parallel port any more. But I might be able to scrounge something up if necessary. I don't need it right away, I'm still in the research phase. I'm trying to figure out if I'll have one freely available to me or if I'm going to have to buy one. I'm not sure I want to spend money on this right now. Also, a UV eraser would be useful as well if you have one of those I could borrow with it. Thanks, Rick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 11:10:18 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Julie Baumler) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 11:10:18 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] EPROM programmer? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Rick - Last time (~1996) I had to flash custom EPROM's, we just erased them in the sunlight. Even in the rainy Portland winter, IIRC it only took a short visit outside with the cover stickers removed to erase them. Do you know @m0rb / Chris Engel? He hangs out on the #euglug channel and is one of the owners of Blairalley Arcade. He's who I'd ask for a programmer and/or advice on this. Julie On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Rick Osgood wrote: > I've been researching the possibility of flashing custom code to an EPROM to > use in an old NES cart to see if I can get it to run in an old NES. I've > never worked with EPROMs before so it's all new to me. Based on my research > though, it sounds like for what I'm trying to do, I'll need to use an EPROM > in the 27C256 family. Does anyone have an EPROM programmer that would work > for this that I can borrow to play with this? I'm primarily looking for a > USB programmer because I don't think I even have a computer with a parallel > port any more. But I might be able to scrounge something up if necessary. > I don't need it right away, I'm still in the research phase. I'm trying to > figure out if I'll have one freely available to me or if I'm going to have > to buy one. I'm not sure I want to spend money on this right now. > > Also, a UV eraser would be useful as well if you have one of those I could > borrow with it. > > Thanks, > Rick > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 11:14:19 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 11:14:19 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] EPROM programmer? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for the tip Julie. That makes erasing the chips easy then. I'll definitely try to get in touch with Chris if there isn't anything available through this group. Thanks again, Rick On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Julie Baumler wrote: > Rick - > > Last time (~1996) I had to flash custom EPROM's, we just erased them > in the sunlight. Even in the rainy Portland winter, IIRC it only took > a short visit outside with the cover stickers removed to erase them. > > Do you know @m0rb / Chris Engel? He hangs out on the #euglug channel > and is one of the owners of Blairalley Arcade. He's who I'd ask for a > programmer and/or advice on this. > > Julie > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Rick Osgood > wrote: > > I've been researching the possibility of flashing custom code to an > EPROM to > > use in an old NES cart to see if I can get it to run in an old NES. I've > > never worked with EPROMs before so it's all new to me. Based on my > research > > though, it sounds like for what I'm trying to do, I'll need to use an > EPROM > > in the 27C256 family. Does anyone have an EPROM programmer that would > work > > for this that I can borrow to play with this? I'm primarily looking for > a > > USB programmer because I don't think I even have a computer with a > parallel > > port any more. But I might be able to scrounge something up if > necessary. > > I don't need it right away, I'm still in the research phase. I'm trying > to > > figure out if I'll have one freely available to me or if I'm going to > have > > to buy one. I'm not sure I want to spend money on this right now. > > > > Also, a UV eraser would be useful as well if you have one of those I > could > > borrow with it. > > > > Thanks, > > Rick > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Discuss mailing list > > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > > > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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James is the only person who's > asked for one so far. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 11:49:41 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Mr. Clif) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 11:49:41 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] EPROM programmer? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <51267A55.3000001@eugeneweb.com> Hi Rick and gang, I just found my old dusty Eprom programmer, and googled for the write up on it: http://books.google.com/books?id=fBuiNpYlyHcC&pg=PA147&lpg=PA147&dq=lCircuit+Cellar+"intelligent+serial++EPROM+programmer"+CCSP&source=bl&ots=9wCCtOi_1L&sig=z08XujfyDWzesdJi5_jMH8d3eJY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ZHkmUcnNBYTeigLViYHQDQ&ved=0CEAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=lCircuit Cellar "intelligent serial EPROM programmer" CCSP&f=false or... http://archive.org/stream/byte-magazine-1986-10/1986_10_BYTE_11-10_Public_Domain_Powerhouses_djvu.txt "It also functions as a stand-alone programmer for copying or verifying EPROMs. (See photo 1.) The following is a list of CCSP fea- tures: ? RS-2 3 2-compatible (no handshak- ing necessary) ? internal V pp power generation ? menu-selectable EPROM types (no programming configuration jumpers) ? default power-up selectable data rates ? automatic power-down of EPROM for installation/removal ? stand-alone or computer system/ter- minal-connected operation ? menu-driven operation ? single-byte or full-buffer write modes ? 32K-byte on-board memory buffer ? read, copy, or verify EPROM ? Intel hexadecimal file upload/down- load ? verify after write ? verify EPROM erasure ? screen dump by page or byte ? BASIC driver that can be modified by the user ? program EPROMs in standard 50- millisecond and 1-ms fast algorithm modes ? support V pp settings of 2 5, 21, and 12.5 volts ? program all 27xxx 5-V single-supply EPROMs, including 2716, 2732, 2732A, 2764, 2764A, 27C64, 27128. 27128A, 27CI28, 27256, 27512, and any func- tional equivalents..." I have actually used this programmer to program older multiple supply EPROMS with some additional clip leads. It needs a power supply, and though I havn't found the manual yet I recall it has a simple menu system. I also have a very nice EPROM eraser with a built in timer. Ciao Clif Rick Osgood wrote: > Thanks for the tip Julie. That makes erasing the chips easy then. I'll > definitely try to get in touch with Chris if there isn't anything available > through this group. > > Thanks again, > Rick > > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Julie Baumler wrote: > >> Rick - >> >> Last time (~1996) I had to flash custom EPROM's, we just erased them >> in the sunlight. Even in the rainy Portland winter, IIRC it only took >> a short visit outside with the cover stickers removed to erase them. >> >> Do you know @m0rb / Chris Engel? He hangs out on the #euglug channel >> and is one of the owners of Blairalley Arcade. He's who I'd ask for a >> programmer and/or advice on this. >> >> Julie >> >> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Rick Osgood >> wrote: >>> I've been researching the possibility of flashing custom code to an >> EPROM to >>> use in an old NES cart to see if I can get it to run in an old NES. I've >>> never worked with EPROMs before so it's all new to me. Based on my >> research >>> though, it sounds like for what I'm trying to do, I'll need to use an >> EPROM >>> in the 27C256 family. Does anyone have an EPROM programmer that would >> work >>> for this that I can borrow to play with this? I'm primarily looking for >> a >>> USB programmer because I don't think I even have a computer with a >> parallel >>> port any more. But I might be able to scrounge something up if >> necessary. >>> I don't need it right away, I'm still in the research phase. I'm trying >> to >>> figure out if I'll have one freely available to me or if I'm going to >> have >>> to buy one. I'm not sure I want to spend money on this right now. >>> >>> Also, a UV eraser would be useful as well if you have one of those I >> could >>> borrow with it. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Rick >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 11:53:44 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 11:53:44 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] EPROM programmer? In-Reply-To: <51267A55.3000001@eugeneweb.com> References: <51267A55.3000001@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: Thanks for the info Clif. How does that programmer interface to a PC? Does it use a DB-9 serial port? On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: > Hi Rick and gang, > > I just found my old dusty Eprom programmer, and googled for the write up > on it: > http://books.google.com/books?**id=fBuiNpYlyHcC&pg=PA147&lpg=** > PA147&dq=lCircuit+Cellar+ > "**intelligent+serial++EPROM+**programmer"+CCSP&source=bl&** > ots=9wCCtOi_1L&sig=**z08XujfyDWzesdJi5_jMH8d3eJY&**hl=en&sa=X&ei=** > ZHkmUcnNBYTeigLViYHQDQ&ved=**0CEAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=**lCircuit Cellar > "intelligent serial EPROM programmer" CCSP&f=false > or... > http://archive.org/stream/**byte-magazine-1986-10/1986_10_** > BYTE_11-10_Public_Domain_**Powerhouses_djvu.txt > > "It also functions as a > stand-alone programmer for copying > or verifying EPROMs. (See photo 1.) > The following is a list of CCSP fea- > tures: > > ? RS-2 3 2-compatible (no handshak- > ing necessary) > > ? internal V pp power generation > > ? menu-selectable EPROM types (no > programming configuration jumpers) > > ? default power-up selectable data > rates > > ? automatic power-down of EPROM > for installation/removal > > ? stand-alone or computer system/ter- > minal-connected operation > > ? menu-driven operation > > ? single-byte or full-buffer write > modes > > ? 32K-byte on-board memory buffer > > ? read, copy, or verify EPROM > > ? Intel hexadecimal file upload/down- > load > > ? verify after write > > ? verify EPROM erasure > > ? screen dump by page or byte > > ? BASIC driver that can be modified > by the user > > ? program EPROMs in standard 50- > > > > millisecond and 1-ms fast algorithm > modes > > ? support V pp settings of 2 5, 21, and > 12.5 volts > > ? program all 27xxx 5-V single-supply > EPROMs, including 2716, 2732, 2732A, > 2764, 2764A, 27C64, 27128. 27128A, > 27CI28, 27256, 27512, and any func- > tional equivalents..." > > > I have actually used this programmer to program older multiple supply > EPROMS with some additional clip leads. It needs a power supply, and though > I havn't found the manual yet I recall it has a simple menu system. > > I also have a very nice EPROM eraser with a built in timer. > > Ciao > Clif > > > Rick Osgood wrote: > >> Thanks for the tip Julie. That makes erasing the chips easy then. I'll >> definitely try to get in touch with Chris if there isn't anything >> available >> through this group. >> >> Thanks again, >> Rick >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Julie Baumler wrote: >> >> Rick - >>> >>> Last time (~1996) I had to flash custom EPROM's, we just erased them >>> in the sunlight. Even in the rainy Portland winter, IIRC it only took >>> a short visit outside with the cover stickers removed to erase them. >>> >>> Do you know @m0rb / Chris Engel? He hangs out on the #euglug channel >>> and is one of the owners of Blairalley Arcade. He's who I'd ask for a >>> programmer and/or advice on this. >>> >>> Julie >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Rick Osgood >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I've been researching the possibility of flashing custom code to an >>>> >>> EPROM to >>> >>>> use in an old NES cart to see if I can get it to run in an old NES. >>>> I've >>>> never worked with EPROMs before so it's all new to me. Based on my >>>> >>> research >>> >>>> though, it sounds like for what I'm trying to do, I'll need to use an >>>> >>> EPROM >>> >>>> in the 27C256 family. Does anyone have an EPROM programmer that would >>>> >>> work >>> >>>> for this that I can borrow to play with this? I'm primarily looking for >>>> >>> a >>> >>>> USB programmer because I don't think I even have a computer with a >>>> >>> parallel >>> >>>> port any more. But I might be able to scrounge something up if >>>> >>> necessary. >>> >>>> I don't need it right away, I'm still in the research phase. I'm trying >>>> >>> to >>> >>>> figure out if I'll have one freely available to me or if I'm going to >>>> >>> have >>> >>>> to buy one. I'm not sure I want to spend money on this right now. >>>> >>>> Also, a UV eraser would be useful as well if you have one of those I >>>> >>> could >>> >>>> borrow with it. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Rick >>>> >>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >> eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 11:54:57 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Mr. Clif) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 11:54:57 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] EPROM programmer? In-Reply-To: References: <51267A55.3000001@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: <51267B91.3080802@eugeneweb.com> This is old school, it uses a DB25 serial port. ;-) Clif Rick Osgood wrote: > Thanks for the info Clif. How does that programmer interface to a PC? > Does it use a DB-9 serial port? > > > On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: > >> Hi Rick and gang, >> >> I just found my old dusty Eprom programmer, and googled for the write up >> on it: >> http://books.google.com/books?**id=fBuiNpYlyHcC&pg=PA147&lpg=** >> PA147&dq=lCircuit+Cellar+ >> "**intelligent+serial++EPROM+**programmer"+CCSP&source=bl&** >> ots=9wCCtOi_1L&sig=**z08XujfyDWzesdJi5_jMH8d3eJY&**hl=en&sa=X&ei=** >> ZHkmUcnNBYTeigLViYHQDQ&ved=**0CEAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=**lCircuit Cellar >> "intelligent serial EPROM programmer" CCSP&f=false >> or... >> http://archive.org/stream/**byte-magazine-1986-10/1986_10_** >> BYTE_11-10_Public_Domain_**Powerhouses_djvu.txt >> >> "It also functions as a >> stand-alone programmer for copying >> or verifying EPROMs. (See photo 1.) >> The following is a list of CCSP fea- >> tures: >> >> ? RS-2 3 2-compatible (no handshak- >> ing necessary) >> >> ? internal V pp power generation >> >> ? menu-selectable EPROM types (no >> programming configuration jumpers) >> >> ? default power-up selectable data >> rates >> >> ? automatic power-down of EPROM >> for installation/removal >> >> ? stand-alone or computer system/ter- >> minal-connected operation >> >> ? menu-driven operation >> >> ? single-byte or full-buffer write >> modes >> >> ? 32K-byte on-board memory buffer >> >> ? read, copy, or verify EPROM >> >> ? Intel hexadecimal file upload/down- >> load >> >> ? verify after write >> >> ? verify EPROM erasure >> >> ? screen dump by page or byte >> >> ? BASIC driver that can be modified >> by the user >> >> ? program EPROMs in standard 50- >> >> >> >> millisecond and 1-ms fast algorithm >> modes >> >> ? support V pp settings of 2 5, 21, and >> 12.5 volts >> >> ? program all 27xxx 5-V single-supply >> EPROMs, including 2716, 2732, 2732A, >> 2764, 2764A, 27C64, 27128. 27128A, >> 27CI28, 27256, 27512, and any func- >> tional equivalents..." >> >> >> I have actually used this programmer to program older multiple supply >> EPROMS with some additional clip leads. It needs a power supply, and though >> I havn't found the manual yet I recall it has a simple menu system. >> >> I also have a very nice EPROM eraser with a built in timer. >> >> Ciao >> Clif >> >> >> Rick Osgood wrote: >> >>> Thanks for the tip Julie. That makes erasing the chips easy then. I'll >>> definitely try to get in touch with Chris if there isn't anything >>> available >>> through this group. >>> >>> Thanks again, >>> Rick >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Julie Baumler wrote: >>> >>> Rick - >>>> Last time (~1996) I had to flash custom EPROM's, we just erased them >>>> in the sunlight. Even in the rainy Portland winter, IIRC it only took >>>> a short visit outside with the cover stickers removed to erase them. >>>> >>>> Do you know @m0rb / Chris Engel? He hangs out on the #euglug channel >>>> and is one of the owners of Blairalley Arcade. He's who I'd ask for a >>>> programmer and/or advice on this. >>>> >>>> Julie >>>> >>>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Rick Osgood >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I've been researching the possibility of flashing custom code to an >>>>> >>>> EPROM to >>>> >>>>> use in an old NES cart to see if I can get it to run in an old NES. >>>>> I've >>>>> never worked with EPROMs before so it's all new to me. Based on my >>>>> >>>> research >>>> >>>>> though, it sounds like for what I'm trying to do, I'll need to use an >>>>> >>>> EPROM >>>> >>>>> in the 27C256 family. Does anyone have an EPROM programmer that would >>>>> >>>> work >>>> >>>>> for this that I can borrow to play with this? I'm primarily looking for >>>>> >>>> a >>>> >>>>> USB programmer because I don't think I even have a computer with a >>>>> >>>> parallel >>>> >>>>> port any more. But I might be able to scrounge something up if >>>>> >>>> necessary. >>>> >>>>> I don't need it right away, I'm still in the research phase. I'm trying >>>>> >>>> to >>>> >>>>> figure out if I'll have one freely available to me or if I'm going to >>>>> >>>> have >>>> >>>>> to buy one. I'm not sure I want to spend money on this right now. >>>>> >>>>> Also, a UV eraser would be useful as well if you have one of those I >>>>> >>>> could >>>> >>>>> borrow with it. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Rick >>>>> >>>>> ______________________________**_________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> >>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> >>> >>> ______________________________**_________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >>> eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >> From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 12:08:41 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (James Hukill) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 12:08:41 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Call for Makers and Lab Coats In-Reply-To: <512672AE.2060303@eugeneweb.com> References: <512672AE.2060303@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: Just talked with Mindy (I am pretty sure that was her name) and I will pick them up late this afternoon or tomorrow (yay work stuff) morning and bring to the shop tomorrow night (Friday). Holler if anyone has any questions. --James On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: > I just talked to the nice lady at Needle Works For You: > http://needleworksforyou.com/ > She would be happy to take other lab coats and maybe tee shirts to get the > logo put on them. > You can call her at541-343-7977 to find a good time to drop things off. > > Thanks James, for setting this up. :-) > > Clif > > Bob Miller wrote: > >> Reminder, Eugene Maker Space's next open house is Saturday, Feb. 23rd. >> Please think about what you can demo for this event. >> >> I am planning to have my LEDs and big red button and will show the laser >> cutter in progress. >> >> Also, if you want a lab coat, let me know before Friday, January 18th. I >> will order them. They will be roughly $15. James is the only person >> who's >> asked for one so far. >> >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** >> eugenemakerspace.discuss >> > > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** > eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 21 14:39:55 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 14:39:55 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] EPROM programmer? In-Reply-To: <51267B91.3080802@eugeneweb.com> References: <51267A55.3000001@eugeneweb.com> <51267B91.3080802@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: I have an assortment of DB9 to DB25 adapters that you are welcome to use. Null modems, too. (Ask your granddad what those are.) Sent from my phone. No type good. On Feb 21, 2013 11:55 AM, "Mr. Clif" wrote: > This is old school, it uses a DB25 serial port. ;-) > > Clif > > Rick Osgood wrote: > >> Thanks for the info Clif. How does that programmer interface to a PC? >> Does it use a DB-9 serial port? >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Mr. Clif wrote: >> >> Hi Rick and gang, >>> >>> I just found my old dusty Eprom programmer, and googled for the write up >>> on it: >>> http://books.google.com/books?****id=fBuiNpYlyHcC&pg=PA147&**lpg=** >>> PA147&dq=lCircuit+Cellar+>> fBuiNpYlyHcC&pg=PA147&lpg=**PA147&dq=lCircuit+Cellar+ >>> > >>> "**intelligent+serial++EPROM+****programmer"+CCSP&source=bl&** >>> ots=9wCCtOi_1L&sig=****z08XujfyDWzesdJi5_jMH8d3eJY&****hl=en&sa=X&ei=** >>> ZHkmUcnNBYTeigLViYHQDQ&ved=****0CEAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=****lCircuit >>> Cellar >>> "intelligent serial EPROM programmer" CCSP&f=false >>> or... >>> http://archive.org/stream/****byte-magazine-1986-10/1986_10_**** >>> BYTE_11-10_Public_Domain_****Powerhouses_djvu.txt>> archive.org/stream/byte-**magazine-1986-10/1986_10_BYTE_** >>> 11-10_Public_Domain_**Powerhouses_djvu.txt >>> > >>> >>> "It also functions as a >>> stand-alone programmer for copying >>> or verifying EPROMs. (See photo 1.) >>> The following is a list of CCSP fea- >>> tures: >>> >>> ? RS-2 3 2-compatible (no handshak- >>> ing necessary) >>> >>> ? internal V pp power generation >>> >>> ? menu-selectable EPROM types (no >>> programming configuration jumpers) >>> >>> ? default power-up selectable data >>> rates >>> >>> ? automatic power-down of EPROM >>> for installation/removal >>> >>> ? stand-alone or computer system/ter- >>> minal-connected operation >>> >>> ? menu-driven operation >>> >>> ? single-byte or full-buffer write >>> modes >>> >>> ? 32K-byte on-board memory buffer >>> >>> ? read, copy, or verify EPROM >>> >>> ? Intel hexadecimal file upload/down- >>> load >>> >>> ? verify after write >>> >>> ? verify EPROM erasure >>> >>> ? screen dump by page or byte >>> >>> ? BASIC driver that can be modified >>> by the user >>> >>> ? program EPROMs in standard 50- >>> >>> >>> >>> millisecond and 1-ms fast algorithm >>> modes >>> >>> ? support V pp settings of 2 5, 21, and >>> 12.5 volts >>> >>> ? program all 27xxx 5-V single-supply >>> EPROMs, including 2716, 2732, 2732A, >>> 2764, 2764A, 27C64, 27128. 27128A, >>> 27CI28, 27256, 27512, and any func- >>> tional equivalents..." >>> >>> >>> I have actually used this programmer to program older multiple supply >>> EPROMS with some additional clip leads. It needs a power supply, and >>> though >>> I havn't found the manual yet I recall it has a simple menu system. >>> >>> I also have a very nice EPROM eraser with a built in timer. >>> >>> Ciao >>> Clif >>> >>> >>> Rick Osgood wrote: >>> >>> Thanks for the tip Julie. That makes erasing the chips easy then. I'll >>>> definitely try to get in touch with Chris if there isn't anything >>>> available >>>> through this group. >>>> >>>> Thanks again, >>>> Rick >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Julie Baumler >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Rick - >>>> >>>>> Last time (~1996) I had to flash custom EPROM's, we just erased them >>>>> in the sunlight. Even in the rainy Portland winter, IIRC it only took >>>>> a short visit outside with the cover stickers removed to erase them. >>>>> >>>>> Do you know @m0rb / Chris Engel? He hangs out on the #euglug channel >>>>> and is one of the owners of Blairalley Arcade. He's who I'd ask for a >>>>> programmer and/or advice on this. >>>>> >>>>> Julie >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 10:50 AM, Rick Osgood >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I've been researching the possibility of flashing custom code to an >>>>>> >>>>>> EPROM to >>>>> >>>>> use in an old NES cart to see if I can get it to run in an old NES. >>>>>> I've >>>>>> never worked with EPROMs before so it's all new to me. Based on my >>>>>> >>>>>> research >>>>> >>>>> though, it sounds like for what I'm trying to do, I'll need to use an >>>>>> >>>>>> EPROM >>>>> >>>>> in the 27C256 family. Does anyone have an EPROM programmer that would >>>>>> >>>>>> work >>>>> >>>>> for this that I can borrow to play with this? I'm primarily looking >>>>>> for >>>>>> >>>>>> a >>>>> >>>>> USB programmer because I don't think I even have a computer with a >>>>>> >>>>>> parallel >>>>> >>>>> port any more. But I might be able to scrounge something up if >>>>>> >>>>>> necessary. >>>>> >>>>> I don't need it right away, I'm still in the research phase. I'm >>>>>> trying >>>>>> >>>>>> to >>>>> >>>>> figure out if I'll have one freely available to me or if I'm going to >>>>>> >>>>>> have >>>>> >>>>> to buy one. I'm not sure I want to spend money on this right now. >>>>>> >>>>>> Also, a UV eraser would be useful as well if you have one of those I >>>>>> >>>>>> could >>>>> >>>>> borrow with it. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> Rick >>>>>> >>>>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>>> >>>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>>>> >>>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>>>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> >>>> ______________________________****_________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/****mailman/listinfo/com.** >>>> eugenemakerspace.discuss>>> mailman/listinfo/com.**eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>> > ______________________________**_________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/**mailman/listinfo/com.** > eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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So as mentioned before I will drop them off > tomorrow night. > Anyone else (thus the discuss list) want to add the shop logo can as she > kept the vector image and I already paid the "setup" fee all you have to > pay is the price to have it stitched. $15.00 for the logo and $10 for the > name. > Get it in today and she might have time to finish by tomorrow. > > [image: Inline image 1] > > --Jason (aka James). > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Our vision is to use this day to promote your local space and use it as an open door day to showcase your facilities and your community. Maybe running simple workshops on soldering or Arduino hacking makes sense, maybe something else is better: you're the organizer, so definitely you should know better. If not you can always subscribe to our mailing list[4] and see what others are doing. We also have an IRC channel on freenode (#hfd) for instant communication. Last but not least we will be sending an event kit (t-shirts, banners, posters, stickers, balloons, etc) free of charge to all the teams who register before March 15, 2013. So wait not longer and rush to the hfd wiki[5], create your event page[6], put up your program and register your event[3] before the deadline! Also help us to make this event as big as SFD by using our banners[7] and countdown[8] on your website. Feel free to localize these artworks (all released under a CC-BY license) to your language and don't forget to share your files on the HFD wiki for others. Thanks a lot and happy HFD! ---- The Digital Freedom Foundation Board [1] http://www.digitalfreedomfoundation.org/ [2] http://www.hfday.org/ [3] http://www.hfday.org/cgi-bin/register.py [4] http://mail.sf-day.org/lists/listinfo/hfd-discuss [5] http://wiki.hfday.org/ [6] http://wiki.hfday.org/CreateYourEventpage [7] http://wiki.hfday.org/Artwork#Web_banners [8] http://hfday.org/promote/hfd-countdown _______________________________________________ Board mailing list Board at eugenemakerspace.com http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.board -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com From EMAIL HIDDEN Fri Feb 22 20:49:11 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Taper Wickel) Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2013 20:49:11 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Polymorph for shop use Message-ID: I brought in a tub of polymorph (aka shapelock, aka friendly plastic), along with a little electric kettle. They are in the black desk next to the welding booth. 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Please feel free to share this in anyway you like. > > Hope everyone there had fun. > > http://youtu.be/_V9A8pO6zPI > > My favorite part is at 1:35, Taper, Clif& Bob are eating pizza and > watching the TV, it's just really stands out to me. > > Enjoy, > Austin McKimmey > > P.S. If anyone wants any of the 10gb of stills let me know, though it might > be hard to find what you are looking for. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Mon Feb 25 08:52:00 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Rick Osgood) Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 08:52:00 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Time-lapse Video of the Make-o-rama In-Reply-To: <512A9070.8070801@eugeneweb.com> References: <512A9070.8070801@eugeneweb.com> Message-ID: I removed the Make-O-Rama sticky post from the EMS site since that's over and done with now. I posted up a new short post just briefly describing how it went with the youtube video embedded. http://www.eugenemakerspace.com/make-o-rama-timelapse-footage/ On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:13 PM, Mr. Clif wrote: > I just posted the few pictures I took on the EMS gallery: > > http://www.eugeneweb.com/**gallery2/v/EMS/OH_Feb_2013/ > > Please let me know if you have any to post and I'll get you set up, or > help you post them. > > Ciao, > Clif > > Austin McKimmey wrote: > >> If you didn't already know, I took a time-lapse video of the event >> yesterday with my GoPro camera. Thanks to Taper for collecting together >> the >> 10gb of photos and time stamping them into this video. I added the title >> screen, and the music. 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I wonder if you lose any of the fine details with this method. On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:14 AM, Ben Hallert wrote: > Saw this interesting post/technique for smoothing 3D prints of ABS and > removing all 'steps' from the appearance: > > http://blog.reprap.org/2013/02/vapor-treating-abs-rp-parts.html > > Based on some past discussions we've had at the shop, I figured there > might be some interest in this here. > > - Ben > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 26 10:10:46 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (EMAIL HIDDEN) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 10:10:46 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Acetone vapor bath for smoothing 3D prints In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <74b9440fc86cbdf99cc5f7685f9e1269.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> Very cool indeed. Thanks for forwarding that. I think I'll try that this week. > That's so cool. I always thought it would be awesome if you could smooth > out the parts somehow. Sanding just takes a long time and creates a lot of > dust. It's also hard to sand tiny corners and small details. I wonder if > you lose any of the fine details with this method. > > > On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:14 AM, Ben Hallert wrote: > >> Saw this interesting post/technique for smoothing 3D prints of ABS and >> removing all 'steps' from the appearance: >> >> http://blog.reprap.org/2013/02/vapor-treating-abs-rp-parts.html >> >> Based on some past discussions we've had at the shop, I figured there >> might be some interest in this here. >> >> - Ben >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 26 10:41:44 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Ben Hallert - Vipmail) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 10:41:44 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Acetone vapor bath for smoothing 3D prints In-Reply-To: <74b9440fc86cbdf99cc5f7685f9e1269.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> References: <74b9440fc86cbdf99cc5f7685f9e1269.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> Message-ID: Chuck Edson suggested using a hot plate and thermometer to both free up the printer AND reduce fire hazard by being able to place the vapor setup away from walls without moving the whole printer. Thought that was a good suggestion, especially if we can keep the temp from getting too hot. - Ben On Feb 26, 2013, at 10:10 AM, dperko at efn.org wrote: > > Very cool indeed. Thanks for forwarding that. I think I'll try that this week. > >> That's so cool. I always thought it would be awesome if you could smooth >> out the parts somehow. Sanding just takes a long time and creates a lot of >> dust. It's also hard to sand tiny corners and small details. I wonder if >> you lose any of the fine details with this method. >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:14 AM, Ben Hallert wrote: >> >>> Saw this interesting post/technique for smoothing 3D prints of ABS and >>> removing all 'steps' from the appearance: >>> >>> http://blog.reprap.org/2013/02/vapor-treating-abs-rp-parts.html >>> >>> Based on some past discussions we've had at the shop, I figured there >>> might be some interest in this here. >>> >>> - Ben >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 26 11:39:55 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 11:39:55 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Acetone vapor bath for smoothing 3D prints In-Reply-To: References: <74b9440fc86cbdf99cc5f7685f9e1269.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> Message-ID: I wonder whether this would work on ABS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRCnVBM3R0c On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Ben Hallert - Vipmail wrote: > Chuck Edson suggested using a hot plate and thermometer to both free up the printer AND reduce fire hazard by being able to place the vapor setup away from walls without moving the whole printer. > > Thought that was a good suggestion, especially if we can keep the temp from getting too hot. > > - Ben > > On Feb 26, 2013, at 10:10 AM, dperko at efn.org wrote: > >> >> Very cool indeed. Thanks for forwarding that. I think I'll try that this week. >> >>> That's so cool. I always thought it would be awesome if you could smooth >>> out the parts somehow. Sanding just takes a long time and creates a lot of >>> dust. It's also hard to sand tiny corners and small details. I wonder if >>> you lose any of the fine details with this method. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:14 AM, Ben Hallert wrote: >>> >>>> Saw this interesting post/technique for smoothing 3D prints of ABS and >>>> removing all 'steps' from the appearance: >>>> >>>> http://blog.reprap.org/2013/02/vapor-treating-abs-rp-parts.html >>>> >>>> Based on some past discussions we've had at the shop, I figured there >>>> might be some interest in this here. >>>> >>>> - Ben >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 26 12:10:04 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Pat/Juke/Whatever...) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 12:10:04 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Acetone vapor bath for smoothing 3D prints In-Reply-To: References: <74b9440fc86cbdf99cc5f7685f9e1269.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> Message-ID: <20130226121004.o6ta2zkpc8g4gkok@webmail.opentransfer.com> I see your acrylic youtube video and raise you one ABS youtube video.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDdsF0XBcnw Chef Juke www.chefjuke.com "EVERYbody eats when they come to MY house!" Quoting Bob Miller : > I wonder whether this would work on ABS. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRCnVBM3R0c > > On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Ben Hallert - Vipmail > wrote: >> Chuck Edson suggested using a hot plate and thermometer to both >> free up the printer AND reduce fire hazard by being able to place >> the vapor setup away from walls without moving the whole printer. >> >> Thought that was a good suggestion, especially if we can keep the >> temp from getting too hot. >> >> - Ben >> >> On Feb 26, 2013, at 10:10 AM, dperko at efn.org wrote: >> >>> >>> Very cool indeed. Thanks for forwarding that. I think I'll try >>> that this week. >>> >>>> That's so cool. I always thought it would be awesome if you could smooth >>>> out the parts somehow. Sanding just takes a long time and >>>> creates a lot of >>>> dust. It's also hard to sand tiny corners and small details. I wonder if >>>> you lose any of the fine details with this method. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:14 AM, Ben Hallert wrote: >>>> >>>>> Saw this interesting post/technique for smoothing 3D prints of ABS and >>>>> removing all 'steps' from the appearance: >>>>> >>>>> http://blog.reprap.org/2013/02/vapor-treating-abs-rp-parts.html >>>>> >>>>> Based on some past discussions we've had at the shop, I figured there >>>>> might be some interest in this here. >>>>> >>>>> - Ben >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > > -- > Bob Miller K > kbob at jogger-egg.com > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 26 12:24:17 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 12:24:17 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Make-O-Rama Video Playlist Message-ID: A few people asked, so here is the video playlist I had on the big TV at Make-O-Rama. 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Most of them are from YouTube; Google will know where > the others are. > > > > -- > Bob Miller K > kbob at jogger-egg.com > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 26 13:12:06 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Austin McKimmey) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 13:12:06 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Acetone vapor bath for smoothing 3D prints In-Reply-To: References: <74b9440fc86cbdf99cc5f7685f9e1269.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> Message-ID: I was going to suggest that. Also using a heat resistant Pyrex beaker would be much safer the a cheap glass jar. Also you want to consider the ventilation much more. From Austin McKimmey On Feb 26, 2013, at 10:41 AM, Ben Hallert - Vipmail wrote: > Chuck Edson suggested using a hot plate and thermometer to both free up the printer AND reduce fire hazard by being able to place the vapor setup away from walls without moving the whole printer. > > Thought that was a good suggestion, especially if we can keep the temp from getting too hot. > > - Ben > > On Feb 26, 2013, at 10:10 AM, dperko at efn.org wrote: > >> >> Very cool indeed. Thanks for forwarding that. I think I'll try that this week. >> >>> That's so cool. I always thought it would be awesome if you could smooth >>> out the parts somehow. Sanding just takes a long time and creates a lot of >>> dust. It's also hard to sand tiny corners and small details. I wonder if >>> you lose any of the fine details with this method. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:14 AM, Ben Hallert wrote: >>> >>>> Saw this interesting post/technique for smoothing 3D prints of ABS and >>>> removing all 'steps' from the appearance: >>>> >>>> http://blog.reprap.org/2013/02/vapor-treating-abs-rp-parts.html >>>> >>>> Based on some past discussions we've had at the shop, I figured there >>>> might be some interest in this here. >>>> >>>> - Ben >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 26 14:09:11 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Kassie) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 14:09:11 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Acetone vapor bath for smoothing 3D prints In-Reply-To: References: <74b9440fc86cbdf99cc5f7685f9e1269.squirrel@webmail.efn.org> Message-ID: <7574A3FE-AE24-4EEE-9B55-8807EB3D0072@yahoo.com> It pretty much only works on abs. On Feb 26, 2013, at 11:39 AM, Bob Miller wrote: > I wonder whether this would work on ABS. > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRCnVBM3R0c > > On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Ben Hallert - Vipmail wrote: >> Chuck Edson suggested using a hot plate and thermometer to both free up the printer AND reduce fire hazard by being able to place the vapor setup away from walls without moving the whole printer. >> >> Thought that was a good suggestion, especially if we can keep the temp from getting too hot. >> >> - Ben >> >> On Feb 26, 2013, at 10:10 AM, dperko at efn.org wrote: >> >>> >>> Very cool indeed. Thanks for forwarding that. I think I'll try that this week. >>> >>>> That's so cool. I always thought it would be awesome if you could smooth >>>> out the parts somehow. Sanding just takes a long time and creates a lot of >>>> dust. It's also hard to sand tiny corners and small details. I wonder if >>>> you lose any of the fine details with this method. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:14 AM, Ben Hallert wrote: >>>> >>>>> Saw this interesting post/technique for smoothing 3D prints of ABS and >>>>> removing all 'steps' from the appearance: >>>>> >>>>> http://blog.reprap.org/2013/02/vapor-treating-abs-rp-parts.html >>>>> >>>>> Based on some past discussions we've had at the shop, I figured there >>>>> might be some interest in this here. >>>>> >>>>> - Ben >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Discuss mailing list >>>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Discuss mailing list >>>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss mailing list >>> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >>> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > > > > -- > Bob Miller K > kbob at jogger-egg.com > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss From EMAIL HIDDEN Tue Feb 26 14:35:22 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 14:35:22 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Make-O-Rama Video Playlist In-Reply-To: <8DD003E7-2668-4E64-8F3C-536018A4FFA3@hallert.net> References: <8DD003E7-2668-4E64-8F3C-536018A4FFA3@hallert.net> Message-ID: Thanks, Ben. I will take that as a challenge to make an even better video wall for our October Make-O-Rama. (-: All glory to the Hypno-Vid! On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Ben Hallert - Vipmail wrote: > Thanks! That wall was truly hypnotic, well done. > > - Ben > > On Feb 26, 2013, at 12:24 PM, Bob Miller wrote: > >> A few people asked, so here is the video playlist I had on the big TV >> at Make-O-Rama. Most of them are from YouTube; Google will know where >> the others are. >> >> >> >> -- >> Bob Miller K >> kbob at jogger-egg.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss mailing list >> Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com >> http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 28 22:14:28 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Bob Miller) Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 22:14:28 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Request for Tools Message-ID: Could someone who's coming to Open Hack Night on Friday bring some items for our space? 1. An Ethernet crimper and some RJ-45 plugs. We have at least one Ethernet cable (the one dangling over the central tables) with a broken retaining prong. I'd like to fix it. You'll get the crimpers back. (-: 2. Some power strips. EMS eats power strips. If you have a few extra at home, how about donating one or two? Thanks. -- Bob Miller K kbob at jogger-egg.com From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 28 23:39:13 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Taper Wickel) Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 23:39:13 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Request for Tools In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I've an RJ-45/RJ-12 crimper and some plugs I'll bring in. Taper. On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:14 PM, Bob Miller wrote: > Could someone who's coming to Open Hack Night on Friday bring some > items for our space? > > 1. An Ethernet crimper and some RJ-45 plugs. We have at least one > Ethernet cable (the one dangling over the central tables) with a > broken retaining prong. I'd like to fix it. You'll get the crimpers > back. (-: > > 2. Some power strips. EMS eats power strips. If you have a few extra > at home, how about donating one or two? > > Thanks. > > -- > Bob Miller K > kbob at jogger-egg.com > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > From EMAIL HIDDEN Thu Feb 28 23:42:24 2013 From: EMAIL HIDDEN (Hovis Biddle) Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 23:42:24 -0800 Subject: [EMS Discuss] Request for Tools In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I can bring my crimper and a couple power strips. I don't have any spare plugs though. On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:14 PM, Bob Miller wrote: > Could someone who's coming to Open Hack Night on Friday bring some > items for our space? > > 1. An Ethernet crimper and some RJ-45 plugs. We have at least one > Ethernet cable (the one dangling over the central tables) with a > broken retaining prong. I'd like to fix it. You'll get the crimpers > back. (-: > > 2. Some power strips. EMS eats power strips. If you have a few extra > at home, how about donating one or two? > > Thanks. > > -- > Bob Miller K > kbob at jogger-egg.com > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at eugenemakerspace.com > http://eugenemakerspace.com/mailman/listinfo/com.eugenemakerspace.discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: