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Rich Olson Embodies the Spirit of the Maker Movement (Video)

What kind of person builds a cloud chamber at home in his spare time -- and wants to make it easy for other people to make them, too? How about someone who uses a 3-D printer to make shifters for his bicycle? And then there's the spherical speaker enclosures and the alarm clock that shreds money if you don't wake up. The clock isn't original. Seattle resident Rich Olson (whose URL is nothinglabs.com) says someone else originally made it and he liked the idea. No 3-D printing or laser cutting required; just buy and hook up some inexpensive, easy-to-find components and off you go. Despite its lack of originality (which Rich freely admits), this little project got Rich mentioned everywhere from financial publications to the New York Daily News to Huffington Post's UK edition, which is somewhat amusing when you realize that Rich is not famous (outside of a small circle of maker-type people) and doesn't have anyone doing PR for him.

By day, Rich is a humble mobile app developer. But when he's done working he becomes Mr. 3-D and laser cut cool designer guy who does fun things in his workshop with CAD software, a 3-D printer, a laser cutter, and (of course) traditional cutting, drilling, and shaping tools. Since he's an open source devotee, Rich posts almost all of his designs online so you can make them yourself. Or modify them. Or use them to spur an entirely new idea that you can then make, and hopefully pass on to others. While it's interesting to see that Martha Stewart is now selling 3-D printer designs, Rich and his hobby are what the maker movement is really about. If you're so inclined, you can follow Rich on YouTube, where he posts a video now and then that shows what he's made recently or follow his low-volume blog to see what he's up to.

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  1. What the FUCK by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Autoplaying embedded videos is Gawker bullshit.

    What the FUCK is this doing on Slashdot?

    1. Re:What the FUCK by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 2

      What the FUCK is this doing on Slashdot?

      Also, how do I block it? I have Adblock, Flashblock, etc. turned on, and this thing autoplays anyway, in both Firefox and Chrome. Even if I push the stop button, it continues to download in the background, wasting my bandwidth. Has anyone figured out how to prevent this crap from playing?

  2. Felony o' Clock? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    An alarm clock that shreds money? I'm pretty sure that destruction of legal tender is a somewhat serious crime.

    1. Re:Felony o' Clock? by Guy+Harris · · Score: 2

      An alarm clock that shreds money? I'm pretty sure that destruction of legal tender is a somewhat serious crime.

      Cutting US currency is a crime, but not all that serious a crime - a fine or imprisonment of not more than six months isn't exactly hard time.

      Your mileage will vary with other nations' currency (vary from "shred all the Canadian bills you want" to "it's OK to shred some Euro notes privately" to "we're not sure whether it's OK to shred Brazilian real notes" to "no, you may not shred {Australian dollars, New Zealand dollars}".

      Whether the Long Arm Of The Law will bother reaching out and touching you if your alarm clock shreds a few bills is another matter.

  3. Maker "movement" is just that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Subsitute "Hobbyist" for "Maker" and you have the same thing. This only SEEMS like a new fangled thing because most Millenials can't fix anything. To find someone who can actually machine a part, build a shed or repair a car might be shocking news to a 25 year old hipster, but it's called being an adult.

  4. NO to auto-playing video by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 3, Informative

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    1. Re:NO to auto-playing video by Roblimo · · Score: 4, Informative

      I just sent an email to a management person I *think* may be far enough up the chain to fix the video autoplay problem -- and the irritating lack of a volume control, too.

      Nobody who works directly on the site likes autoplay videos any more than you do.

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  5. "movement"? by cascadingstylesheet · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Also known as "hobby".

    1. Re:"movement"? by tuxontour · · Score: 2

      As a member of a local makerspace I usually meet three kinds of people doing similar things with similar tools. But the culture is very differnt.

      The classic hobbyists and model makers build stuff on their own and maybe present the result at the end. They have been around forever.

      The inventors and artists build stuff in secrecy to commercialize the result. They have been around forever too.

      The makers are a quite new phenomenon. They build things to share the whole process and the final result with others. This is as much a social activity as it is a technical one. I Think in the old days when sharing was hard, the makers used to be either hobbyists or inventors.

      PS: Please remove the autoplay of the video!