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This is a group for anyone interested in the revolutionary technology of 3D Printing.

Whether you are a designer, owner, maker, hacker, novice, developer, teacher, or generally interested in 3D Printing.

We organise regular Meetup events where you can see printers in action, share experiences, listen to inspirational speakers, and have drinks together!

Join us to meet other 3D printing enthusiasts of all kinds!

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  • DIY - Makers - Citizen Science - Nature Nerds - Sci/Tech Geeks -- Monthly Junto

    DIY - Makers - Citizen Science - Nature Nerds - Sci/Tech Geeks -- Monthly Junto

    Catfish Parlour South, 4705 E Ben White Blvd, Austin, TX, US

    What's a "Junto"??? -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junto_(club) [1]

    What local meetups are currently involved?

    - Nature Nerds Austin -- https://www.meetup.com/nature-nerds-of-austin/
    - South Austin Makerspace -- https://www.meetup.com/southaustinmakerspace/?eventOrigin=your_groups
    - Central Texas Commodore User Group (CTCUG) -- https://www.meetup.com/central-texas-commodore-users-group/
    - Austin 3D Printing -- https://www.meetup.com/austin-3dprinting/?eventOrigin=your_groups
    - Austin Physics for Fun -- https://www.meetup.com/physics-1/?eventOrigin=your_groups
    - Austin FPGA -- https://www.meetup.com/austin-fpga-meetup-group/
    - Austin Astronomy -- https://www.meetup.com/austin-astronomy-meetup/
    - Austin Arduino and MicroController Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/austin-web-mobile-electronic-club-for-beginners-experts/?eventOrigin=your_groups

    (If you know of other groups interested in participating please get in touch.)

    The purpose of this gathering is to build better communication between related meetups, foster community, brainstorm, and have fun!!!

    Our default time-table is the morning of the 3rd Saturday of each month. The location will change each month, moving to a different part of Austin each time.

    Please post the topics, questions, or other items of interest to you, that you'd like to discuss, in comments below.

    Unconferences: A Better Way to Run Meetups (28/30) -- https://psychotechnology.substack.com/p/unconferences-a-better-way-to-run

    Hope to you see you there, and don't be afraid to pass the word along :)

    [1] BOOK REVIEW: The First Scientific American by Joyce E. Chaplin -- https://valdostadailytimes.com/2018/11/03/book-review-the-first-scientific-american-by-joyce-e-chaplin/

    [2] Applied Cryptography (the red cover 2nd edition) -- https://www.schneier.com/books/applied-cryptography/

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  • HABEX2 - High Altitude Balloon Flight - Design Update - Hybrid

    HABEX2 - High Altitude Balloon Flight - Design Update - Hybrid

    Colette Austin, 13800 Dragline Dr, Austin, tx, US

    This is the monthly design status and update meeting. Participation is both in person and online.

    Members of Austin Physics for Fun are now involved in the effort. --
    https://www.meetup.com/physics-1/

    The meeting will be held at a private makerspace, Diogenes. It is located in the same building as the adult club Colette Austin. The door is at the left end of the building, Suite C. Go to the back of the first floor workspace and head upstairs.

    If you have questions please feel free to submit them in the comments below or send them to me directly.

    Zoom meeting details will be posted about a half hour before the meeting begins.

    HABEX - High Altitude Balloon Experiments

    The reference to experiments is two-fold. The first is in regard to the actual balloon construction and flight processes. The second is a reference to the payload and what it does during the flight (e.g. images, environmental measurements, etc.). To be clear, there will be two design processes going on in parallel, the balloon proper and the payload. This initial flight is really focusing on the balloon to get that process pinned down and clearly defined. The initial payload should be simple (e.g. digital camera taking pictures).

    One of the primary design considerations will be the use of CanSat techniques in the design and construction process. We may need to build a technology demonstrator for this (i.e. dummy payload) before the actual flight process.

    CanSat -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanSat

    Design Process:

    Design/Buy > Assemble > Test > Loop (Will it fly?) > Flight Plan

    Meeting Sequence:

    Pilot - Initial meeting (possibly two) to gauge interest and get first round of participants.

    Design - Group responsible for the first four stages of the Design Process. - Multiple meetings.

    Pre-Flight - Review process to date and verify readiness - Set the date of launch - Possibly two meetings

    Launch - Two teams (Launch and Recovery)

    Clean up - Launch team cleans up launch site and transitions to tracking and telemetry

    Recovery - Recovery team (possibly several groups) chases the balloon and tries to stay ahead of it.

    Post-Flight - Review, analysis, and release of flight report (including experimental results if any).

    Flight Plan:

    • Pre-Flight
    • Schedule
    • Assembly
    • Launch
    • Tracking
    • Recovery
    • Review/Release Results

    Constraints:

    • COVID 19
    • Budget
    • Resources/Tools/Facilities
    • Legal (e.g. FAA rules about weight and number of modules)
    • People
    • Transportation
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