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    <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 02:08:29 GMT</pubDate>
    <description>Ponoko - All items tagged with DIY</description>
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      <title>(OAWR) Obstacle Avoiding Walking Robot</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/ClementFletchersPlace/418</link>
      <description>Make your own OAWR (Obstacle Avoiding Walking Robot).

For more details on how to make your own please see this Instructable ( http://www.instructables.com/id/EQS9CJSF9N26KLO/ )

(Note: this product is priced at cost, and is for the acrylic pieces only (no motor, bolts, wires, etc))&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt="Img_3442-1_showroom_image" src="http://assets0.ponoko.com/design_images/2405/1299/img_3442-1_showroom_image.jpg" /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Apr 2008 06:49:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/ClementFletchersPlace/418?time=Mon+Dec+10+14%3A16%3A41+UTC+2007</guid>
      <author>ClementFletchersPlace</author>
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    <item>
      <title>(OAWR) Obstacle Avoiding Walking Robot</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/ClementFletchersPlace/419</link>
      <description>Make your own OAWR (Obstacle Avoiding Walking Robot).

For more details on how to make your own please see this Instructable ( http://www.instructables.com/id/EQS9CJSF9N26KLO/ )

(Note: this is for the acrylic pieces only (no motor, bolts, wires, etc))

(Note 2: The design has changed slightly since photos were taken, this was done to allow all the pieces to fit onto a smaller piece of acrylic (and reduce the cost), as a result the parts you will receive will appear slightly different from those pictured)

(Note 3: Free EPS version of this design can be found here ( http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/ClementFletchersPlace/-oawr-obstacle-avoiding-walking-robot-418 )&lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt="Img_3442-1_showroom_image" src="http://assets0.ponoko.com/design_images/2405/1299/img_3442-1_showroom_image.jpg" /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 02:52:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/ClementFletchersPlace/419?time=Mon+Dec+10+14%3A58%3A18+UTC+2007</guid>
      <author>ClementFletchersPlace</author>
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      <title>DIY Projects: Flower Headboard Parts</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/rraadd/1718</link>
      <description>This item consists of a pair of matching 'petal' pieces used to fabricate a headboard for a single bed. The headboard is a self-assembly project and will require additional parts and fabrication, as per the instructions at http://tions.net/go.html#diy.14

This item is made from 9mm [0.35"] double-sided whiteboard (MDF coated on both sides with melamine plastic). The finished headboard is 872mm [34&#189;"] wide.

I can ship this product anywhere that Ponoko can reach, but I'll need to quote you for your specific location. Please contact me for a shipping quote.

Want this product customised/personalised? Let me know what you have in mind, and I'll see what I can come up with (it's one major advantage of going with a laser-cut solution!)

Please feel free to contact me before you buy if you have any questions!</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 21:19:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/rraadd/1718?time=Wed+Jul+16+02%3A35%3A56+UTC+2008</guid>
      <author>rraadd</author>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>DIY Projects: Fan Box Parts</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/rraadd/1740</link>
      <description>This item supports the DIY fan system project found at http://tions.net/go.html#diy.13

This item provides the four 4mm [0.16"] -thick plywood pieces used to construct the fan boxes. For material customisation options, see http://tions.net/rraadd/01.01

I can ship this product anywhere that Ponoko can reach, but I'll need to quote you for your specific location. Please contact me for a shipping quote.

Please feel free to contact me before you buy if you have any questions!</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:22:02 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/rraadd/1740?time=Wed+Jul+23+03%3A50%3A33+UTC+2008</guid>
      <author>rraadd</author>
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    <item>
      <title>P3exactilefullset3mm Eps</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/Innuendo/1956</link>
      <description>Exactile is the result of a collaboration between BDi a research and IP development partnership of which i am half, and TecMinho from the university of Minho in Portugal. 
Designed as an improvement on and replacement for the hideous little tile spacers currently available, Exactile is a return to the more traditional tool concept but instead of wedges, is a single, rigid and accurate placement guide for floor tile. 
A more elaborate version has been developed for the tile industry incorporating a bubble level, and a series of blades that can be arranged in different ways to cover all kinds of tile laying patterns, including tozzetto tiles. This basic set allows the DIY tiler to lay tile more accurately while avoiding the need for spacers. There is a problem with spacers in that they are frequently left in place, grouted over, and cause tiles to lift. By removing the spacer from the equation, and increasing laying accuracy, there is a double benefit for the user. 
A manual describing the Exactile in greater detail is in edit at present and will appear on Lulu shortly for free download, or purchase in a nice shiny cover. 
If you have further questions in the meantime, please make contact.
Happy tiling....</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 11:42:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/Innuendo/1956?time=Wed+Oct+01+22%3A47%3A22+UTC+2008</guid>
      <author>Innuendo</author>
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    <item>
      <title>Iphone Document Scanner - corrugated board</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/kyleakoch/2088</link>
      <description>When I got my iPhone last year I loved having everything important in one place, and the ability to get rid of unnecessary devices, documents and information I kept with me. I would frequently snap photos of class assignments printed on copy paper so I wouldn't have to worry about losing them. The documents normally came out pretty clear, but it was tough to keep still while taking the pictures. I set out to make something that would ensure clean, consistent pictures of documents taken with the iPhone.

Actual dimensions of this product when assembled:
15.5in long x 9.5in wide x 15in tall

Additional options include engraving your logo or name on the scanner arms or "bed."

Check my showroom to see the mdf version of this.

If you have any questions, special requests, or don't see your shipping destination listed, do not hesitate to contact me. Check back soon for more products!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 20:50:33 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/kyleakoch/2088?time=Sat+Nov+01+21%3A14%3A38+UTC+2008</guid>
      <author>kyleakoch</author>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>wired sconce</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/russmhagan/2178</link>
      <description>veneer mdf and arctic ice. 
an architectural influenced wall sconce that can be wired directly to the wall or just plugged in and hung on a nail. 
this lamp is very nicely proportioned. the wiring is laced through the piece and connects to a compact florescent candelabra socket. &lt;br&gt;&lt;/br&gt;&lt;img alt="First_sconce_pic_showroom_image" src="http://assets3.ponoko.com/design_images/10925/8828/first_sconce_pic_showroom_image.jpg" /&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 01:34:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/russmhagan/2178?time=Thu+Nov+13+22%3A15%3A56+UTC+2008</guid>
      <author>russmhagan</author>
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      <title>For The Home: Clock Face: Mackintosh</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/rraadd/2315</link>
      <description>In 1902 Charles Rennie Mackintosh was commissioned to design Hill House, in Helensburgh, Scotland. Squares, rectangles and lines defined the motif for the house and its furnishings. Amongst the most recognised of pieces designed for the house is Mackintosh's hall clock, replicated here.

This item consists of a clock face cut from the 3mm [1/8"] -thick acrylic plastic of your choice and bonded to a white foam-board backing. The default size for this item is 300mm [11.8"] high/wide, but other size options are available. To view the size and colour options before you buy, see http://tions.net/rraadd/02.02.01

Please note that you will need to source your own clock mechanism to fit onto the clock face.

I can ship this product anywhere that Ponoko can reach, but I'll need to quote you for your specific location. Please contact me for a shipping quote.

Please feel free to contact me before you buy if you have any questions!</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:12:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/rraadd/2315?time=Sat+Dec+13+00%3A05%3A41+UTC+2008</guid>
      <author>rraadd</author>
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      <title>For The Home: Clock Face: Nautilus</title>
      <link>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/rraadd/2317</link>
      <description>This item consists of a clock face in the form of a stylised nautilus shell. The number of 'cells' corresponds to the numbers one to twelve. You will need to source and install your own clock mechanism.

This item is comprised of two pieces made from 3mm [1/8"] -thick acrylic plastic, bonded together. The 'front' piece is orange in the accompanying images, and the 'rear' piece is red. Both pieces can be supplied in any combination of colours available from Ponoko, at no extra cost. I can particularly recommend using a transparent colour on top of an opaque colour. The default size for this item is 300mm [11.8"] high, but other size options are available. To view the size and colour options before you buy, see http://tions.net/rraadd/02.02.02

The clock face has a 5mm [0.2"] &#216; hole in the centre for mounting your clock mechanism through. You can drill this to size yourself, but if you know the exact size hole you need, I can cut the hole to meet your specific requirements for no extra cost.

I can ship this product anywhere that Ponoko can reach, but I'll need to quote you for your specific location. Please contact me for a shipping quote.

Please feel free to contact me before you buy if you have any questions!</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:07:28 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.ponoko.com/showroom/rraadd/2317?time=Sat+Dec+13+01%3A55%3A06+UTC+2008</guid>
      <author>rraadd</author>
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