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10:00 PM
is blender a good way to go about doing this?
 
Yes
 
no, like this one
 
@inspectorG4dget your best bet is to talk with @Peter and @IntrepidBrit - between them they've got the experience in design and 3d printing
 
The most important part will be the material used I think
 
10:00 PM
Both parts?
or is that one part?
 
I think we'll be fine with some plastic - at least until we get to Chicago
I think that's all one part. And that's not even the exact splint we want to mak
the Occupational Therapist has given me some specs on what the splint should look like (similar, but not exactly the same as that image), and it has to be customized to mom's arm's dimensions
I have a videocall in about 5 hours with a friend who interned in my lab at the university, who 3d printed robotic arms for some projects
But I also need to cover other bases
hence why I'm talking about blender (or should I consider something else, instead?)
 
@inspectorG4dget I'm afraid what you're asking for is completely outside my expertise mate ;(
 
@JonClements Thanks for trying. :)
@vader: do you have any thoughts on this?
@JonClements: I might have to ask you something later on about controlling a safari browser with python (selenium?)
 
No, blender is the right tool for the job
I could suggest modo but it is commecrcial
and only slightly better for 3d printing (if at all)
 
how steep is the learning curve for blender?
 
10:06 PM
Better then python
But I can help you, guide you
Also @PeterVaro knows blender as well
 
I think we missed @PeterVaro by a couple hours. He's usually on here then
I would really appreciate the help. The thing is, I need to build the splint in blender, hopefully in the next few hours (or day)
where/how do I start?
 
@Vader can't you keep the same name for more than 5 minutes? :p
 
@JonClements this one if forever
 
I would also not be covering all my bases if I didn't ask if you had the time to make me a prototype to bootstrap me into the process
 
@inspectorG4dget Well first install blender, ofc. But I have to sleep soon (11pm). But until then, blend away!
@inspectorG4dget I can definitely help you
I think if you realistic need it within 24 hrs you should find another solution
I say it will be 3 days before you can submit a design to print
 
10:11 PM
oh! that's helpful. Also, is the package name "blender-bam"?
 
Never heard of that
 
I might abandon the project half-way if the other guy can get me a design soon enough. But it'd be stupid of me to wait until he fails before starting on blender. Catch my drift?
 
Yeah
Are you sure he can deliver?
Or will he just abandon it?
While this is a fun project it might not be what you need right now.
So if he can do it in a few days, I say do that.
 
I am unsure about his deliverability, which is why I'm doing this as well
 
What materials were you thinking?
Does any part need to be soft?
 
10:14 PM
Just regular plastic should do, no?
 
It depends, there are many to choose from
 
This is why I thought plastic. But material choice only matters if we have a design, no? Or does the design somehow depend on the target material?
 
You are right, it doesn't matter until we have a design
How are you 3d printing it ?
 
I miss fast internet. Blender still has ~3 minutes of download left
makerbot2.0
 
Will that be able to print a full size splint?
 
10:19 PM
we don't need full-size, per se. We need to hold the wrist at a certain angle, the fingers at certain angles
So we don't need much forearm support
Though, I suspect we could print two pieces, if we really needed forearm support
 
Are the two parts not rigidly connected?
 
in the picture I sent, yes. But not in the model that I was talking about in the last message
i.e. we could have ONE piece for the hand, extending just past the wrist. Another piece would be for the forearm. The two pieces would need to be connected somehow (I'm thinking jigsaw puzzle style edges)
 
dogs won't eat general tso's chicken... it's actually slightly concerning
 
I think the biggest problem will be building something that actually fits
you need to be quit accurate with the demensions
 
agreed
alright. Blender just finished downloading. It's a prebuilt binary that doesn't need to be "installed" on my mac - awesome!
 
10:27 PM
How will you obtain these demensions
One thing that comes to my mind is
Allows you to take pictures of arm --> get a 3d model of the arm
 
Well, I have my mother's arm... or at least access to it. That, plus a ruler - seems fairly straightforward. What am I missing?
123d looks awesome
 
The problem will be building the splint around your mothers arm
You shouldn't end up building a split she can't use, but we already established that
 
do you mean molding it to the exact shape of her arm?
 
more or less
 
ahh.. that is something that I hadn't fully considered, and was hoping to avoid
 
10:32 PM
I assume she has to wear this for long persiods of time?
 
well not molding as in a cast or somthing
You can still 3d print it
My concern is that a ruler might be misleading
 
so you mean "be as exact as possible, therefore use a 3d model of the arm to get as snug as possible"?
 
You somehow need to get a good 3d representation of her arm
@inspectorG4dget yes
So you can build a good splint
 
@ZeroPiraeus think that question is hw? and he has to use regex?
 
10:34 PM
I see what you mean. But given that there are requirements on degrees of wrist-bend, etc, I don't see how we can avoid a small amount of non-snugness
but I guess we should aspire to perfection, anyway
 
Yes
 
No, strikes me as just someone who doesn't know the stdlib and, as you suggest, thinks "I know, I'll use regular expressions" :-)
 
when your tool is regex, everything starts to look like a thumb
 
and now he has 2 problems
@inspectorG4dget lol
 
@JoranBeasley :D
 
10:36 PM
something like that anyway
 
Yeah, I heard that as well
 
@JoranBeasley s/he/she/, I imagine ;-)
 
installing 123d on phone. Let's see if I can scan my arm
 
You need a lot of light and a lot of pictures
 
also, blender is done installing
 
10:38 PM
+40 pictures
@inspectorG4dget good, we can use an .obj exported by the app and import it into blender
 
my arm would be a bad subject, then. Will use a waterbottle
 
Yes
 
stupid question: do I have to snap images of the object from all sides?
 
Is it a clear water bottel?
@inspectorG4dget yes get as many angles as you can
The app should tell you all of this as well, when you launch it
 
damn. Yes it is. I'll use a kleenex box
 
10:40 PM
Also might wanna make an account at autodesk btw, I think you need one. And their mobile site is meh
 
@ZeroPiraeus thats sexists ... just cause it isnt good at programming you assume its a she?
 
also, does the target have to fit entirely into each shot? Or can I zoom in REALLY close?
 
why do I need to head over to autodesk?
 
They own the app, last I checked if you want to export, you need an account
 
10:42 PM
@JoranBeasley I've never met a male Judy, but I suppose it's possible ...
 
:P
grrrr
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that sucks. Will make an account later
 
i hate these questions ...
 
@JoranBeasley but doesntyou wnaa help any one?
 
alright, I'll start with this and see where it goes. But for now, I need to go to sleep - it's 4.15AM here
Thanks a lot for your help, @Vader. See you tomorrow?
 
10:46 PM
Cya
yes
12PM here as well
I need some sleep
 
yikes! you were supposed to clock out an hour ago. gnight!
Rhubarb all
 
Air
Anybody know of a site that keeps a central list of what libraries are available for 2.x but not for 3.x?
Or vice versa, or both. More of a "just wondering" question than anything.
 
The documentation?
surely each release must contain a list if built ins
 
Air
I was referring to third-party libraries
@ZeroPiraeus Wunderbar. So green!
 
10:53 PM
You rang?
 
Air
Today is a day for celebration, for today I will start a new project using Python 3, and everyone else in the office is just going to have to deal with it
 
Or not. I missed @inspectorG4dget
 
Air
(Oh, uh, context: I was previously told "we only use Python 2, everyone is scared")
Even better, it gives me another excuse to start working with SQLAlchemy
 
11:06 PM
so everyone excited about http/2?
is it the begining of skynet?
 
@PeterVaro, @Vader: please join @IntrepidBrit and me in a 3d printing/blender chatroom
 
11:44 PM
Is this a good place for also Django questions?
 
no
aweful choice
 
@csCarngie it depends on whether there's anyone here willing and able to answer Django questions right now. By the way, it's better to just ask your question rather than ask whether to ask: if there is someone here who can help, they'll see it. You might also want to read sopython.com/chatroom ...
 
yeah wanted to make sure there wasnt a django group.
 
Also: welcome to the room :-)
 
But was wondering if anyone has done embedded graph animations using matplotlib in a django template?
 
11:49 PM
And back. SO chat hates me phone
... Why did you autocorrect that to me?
Also - welcome csCarngie
 
@IntrepidBrit it brings out your thick Scottish accent better like that :-P
 
... or would that be "ma"?
 
More likely to be ma, I'd say me is more Irish?
And csCarngie, I'm not sure if matplotlib is the right tool for the job
I would recommend some kind of JS graphing library for that
Like AMCharts or 3djs
 
yeah but I have to use matplotlib. I plotted the graph am I able to use 3djs with matplotlib in anyway?
 
11:57 PM
Why do you have to use matplotlib?
 
work requires it. We do everything in matplotlib.
 

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