Tell us about yourself
Tell us about yourself
Hi, my name is Phillip, and I'm a maker.....
Tell us your story, where your from, what you like making, what you're up to at the moment, what are your plans.
Tell us your story, where your from, what you like making, what you're up to at the moment, what are your plans.
Re: Tell us about yourself
Hey,
I'm Dylan,
I'm 13 right now and I'm from Gelorup.
I like working with arty things like 3d modelling and painting; I also like photography and programming.
Right now I have a time lapse project with my RPi and some Garden Cress.
My plans are to join the ADF university to then go to MIT where I can become a software engineer.

I'm Dylan,
I'm 13 right now and I'm from Gelorup.
I like working with arty things like 3d modelling and painting; I also like photography and programming.
Right now I have a time lapse project with my RPi and some Garden Cress.
My plans are to join the ADF university to then go to MIT where I can become a software engineer.

I know everything about nothing.
Re: Tell us about yourself
Hi all, my names Michael
Im in Australind currently and am very much a geek and love all things IT
currently working for an IT group doing helpdesk and project work
current project is a portable mame box with arcade controls (which i'll post some pics on elsewhere) - i am still tweaking it but is pretty much done


Im in Australind currently and am very much a geek and love all things IT
currently working for an IT group doing helpdesk and project work
current project is a portable mame box with arcade controls (which i'll post some pics on elsewhere) - i am still tweaking it but is pretty much done

Re: Tell us about yourself
Hey, My name's Phillip
Live in Australind, Work as an IT Manager at 2 local schools and a few other businesses around Bunbury.
I enjoy electronics as a hobby, I like reusing old equipment for new projects.
Currently experimenting with Aquaponics in the garden at home.
Learning RaspberryPi and love putting sensors on anything I can make into graphs...
I also dable in Geocaching, Orienteering and camping.
All of this when I can find time in between the wife and three kids.
Live in Australind, Work as an IT Manager at 2 local schools and a few other businesses around Bunbury.
I enjoy electronics as a hobby, I like reusing old equipment for new projects.
Currently experimenting with Aquaponics in the garden at home.
Learning RaspberryPi and love putting sensors on anything I can make into graphs...

I also dable in Geocaching, Orienteering and camping.
All of this when I can find time in between the wife and three kids.
Re: Tell us about yourself
Hi Everyone,
Im Bejay - aka Beau.
I used to live in Busso for 20 odd years, so I thought I'd join this group - at some point I'll make it down there again but at the moment I'm busy at work up here in Perth, so hopefully I can help out with some techincal knowhow from my shed (via the internet) and this forum. It's really great to see maker spaces happening, and I wish something like this was around when I was first starting out!
Back in the day I used to do TV/Video repairs (remember those?) in Busso so anything old and even valve like I can help you with. I also have a handle on renewable energy including powering my ute from waste vege oil. I also have an arduino powered aquaponics rig that actually makes food!
At the moment I'm printing a new universal remote based on an ardiuno uno "out of it's box":

My blog is here: http://bjshed.better-than.tv/ for those who are still reading.
Cheers
Beau
ps: The first thing I think you should do with the forum is fix this:
and make it more SW like! Ok maybe it's a little too early for nit-picking, but at least I don't have to use the gmail group thing to see what's happening, so that is a win 
Im Bejay - aka Beau.
I used to live in Busso for 20 odd years, so I thought I'd join this group - at some point I'll make it down there again but at the moment I'm busy at work up here in Perth, so hopefully I can help out with some techincal knowhow from my shed (via the internet) and this forum. It's really great to see maker spaces happening, and I wish something like this was around when I was first starting out!
Back in the day I used to do TV/Video repairs (remember those?) in Busso so anything old and even valve like I can help you with. I also have a handle on renewable energy including powering my ute from waste vege oil. I also have an arduino powered aquaponics rig that actually makes food!
At the moment I'm printing a new universal remote based on an ardiuno uno "out of it's box":

My blog is here: http://bjshed.better-than.tv/ for those who are still reading.
Cheers
Beau
ps: The first thing I think you should do with the forum is fix this:


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Re: Tell us about yourself
Yeah, hi Bejay, we're currently working on a logo and when we've chosen one we'll brand it properly. I've had some ideas but thought others might like some input. There's a thread for it somewhere. 

Re: Tell us about yourself
Hi my name is Stephen and I'm an alcoholic.....whoops wrong place...
Local to Bunbury, geek at heart and proud of it, into everything technical that I can make myself from 3D Printing, low level Electronics, PCB, embedded controllers (RPi and Arduino mainly), CNC and lately Quadcopters, sort of whatever takes my fancy at the time.
my on and off blog is http://blog.strobotics.com.au (when I get time to update)
I've been really keen to get a maker space up and running for some time as I'm limited on space at home and I would like access to some lovely thinks like laser cutter and CNC.
Stephen...
Local to Bunbury, geek at heart and proud of it, into everything technical that I can make myself from 3D Printing, low level Electronics, PCB, embedded controllers (RPi and Arduino mainly), CNC and lately Quadcopters, sort of whatever takes my fancy at the time.
my on and off blog is http://blog.strobotics.com.au (when I get time to update)
I've been really keen to get a maker space up and running for some time as I'm limited on space at home and I would like access to some lovely thinks like laser cutter and CNC.
Stephen...
BLOG: https://my.makeraddiction.com/
Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/seaton/
Github: https://github.com/madeinoz67
Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/seaton/
Github: https://github.com/madeinoz67
Re: Tell us about yourself
Thank you for your courage Steve....
I too would really like to get a space to call our own.
Keep you eyes open for opportunities and post a note here or to my email phillip@jubb.info
Also, to sustain a space of our own we will need a significant membership (and/or a significant benefactor)so everybody get out there and spread the word about SWMakers.org
For those on Facebook, we have a page there too,
I too would really like to get a space to call our own.

Keep you eyes open for opportunities and post a note here or to my email phillip@jubb.info
Also, to sustain a space of our own we will need a significant membership (and/or a significant benefactor)so everybody get out there and spread the word about SWMakers.org


For those on Facebook, we have a page there too,

Re: Tell us about yourself
gehenna wrote:current project is a portable mame box with arcade controls (which i'll post some pics on elsewhere) - i am still tweaking it but is pretty much done
Love to see this at some stage Michael.
Re: Tell us about yourself
Hi,
I started pulling apart valve TV's back in the early '70s, along with playing with chemicals, glass blowing and high voltage gear. The folks are amazed I survived my teens. I managed to buy the first computer that came on the market (or at least I saw), in Freo back in 1979 and have never looked back.
Currently I dabble in electronics, programming, 3D printing, native orchids, GIS mapping, wood work and at the moment am a bit obsessed with the Rapberry Pi computer.
Every now and then I list some of my projects here: http://www.bdug.org.au
-Paul
I started pulling apart valve TV's back in the early '70s, along with playing with chemicals, glass blowing and high voltage gear. The folks are amazed I survived my teens. I managed to buy the first computer that came on the market (or at least I saw), in Freo back in 1979 and have never looked back.
Currently I dabble in electronics, programming, 3D printing, native orchids, GIS mapping, wood work and at the moment am a bit obsessed with the Rapberry Pi computer.
Every now and then I list some of my projects here: http://www.bdug.org.au
-Paul
Re: Tell us about yourself
Better do mine now 
My name is Shane
Electronics since I was 5/6 with DSE Funway 1.
Enjoy astronomy, coding, electronics (FPGA & PIC uContollers)
First hack I remember (that was useful in any way) was adding bank switched 32 RAM to my VC-20 in 1987. (I could do it then as I had no worries of damaging it - which i didn't). Also converted same computer to a semi-portable machine to do auto-timelapse photography with my old 8mm film camera. i could keep going on but don't want to bore others with my own excitement in reminiscing

My name is Shane
Electronics since I was 5/6 with DSE Funway 1.
Enjoy astronomy, coding, electronics (FPGA & PIC uContollers)
First hack I remember (that was useful in any way) was adding bank switched 32 RAM to my VC-20 in 1987. (I could do it then as I had no worries of damaging it - which i didn't). Also converted same computer to a semi-portable machine to do auto-timelapse photography with my old 8mm film camera. i could keep going on but don't want to bore others with my own excitement in reminiscing

Shane van Ingen
http://phoenixtech.no-ip.org/
http://phoenixtech.no-ip.org/