Showing posts with label events 2023. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events 2023. Show all posts

October 17, 2024

Events Media display unit - idea

August 23rd 2023

Having the huge tv screen at our Mshed event, reminded me to sort out a smaller more portable unit for other events.

And the best reminder is when your works IT are scrapping off old (but still good condition) flat screen monitors. I grabbed two the same and that  used standard power cables. I also grabbed a mini PC unit…..but again, no power unit.

Next came the ‘how to??’

Internet searching for power cables led me to smaller media units like the one I was able to purchase off eBay for a tenner (£10 GBP).

I needed an adapter from HDMI to VGA to connect to the monitor, again, off eBay for £5.

Once all connected up, I got this…

And that’s as far as it got. Played around with different ways to access the video, but my suspicions were confirmed when I messaged the seller about the video not playing. These are old devices and they don’t seem to like the newer, faster, more advanced video types. He made some great suggestions on how to attempt to convert to a usable file. So I went online and used video a converter to hopefully a more usable format.

November 24, 2023

Goodbye Dad, the last goodbye

Thursday 23rd November, was Dad’s funeral.

A long day, but one filled with sunshine, smiles & family and friends.
My wife always said that it was my Mum who would make the sun shine on special days (she passed away in 2001), yesterday was one of those days.

He will be missed by many!
RIP Dad ❤️

October 10, 2023

Goodbye Dad.....

 
Myself & Dad

A week ago today (3rd October 2023), my Dad lost his battle with his illness and peacefully slipped away, he was 79. We were with him for the four days he was in hospital, but he never regained consciousness from when he was admitted.
All the medical staff were amazing.

Because of where he lived, contact between us was limited to facetime chats and so I never then really got to have any real in-depth conversations with him past the casual family updates, which is a shame, as I would of liked to have had that opportunity.

He never met R5 in person, so never got to see that the wood working skills I had used to build it and the challenges I had to over come where in part due to him as I remember watching him make stuff as a young boy. I don't know if he actually realised my achievements with R5 either, which is a shame.


I have learnt over the years that the past is the past, you can't change it, no matter how much you may want too! You can only change the future and improve it as you go.

Rest in Peace now with Mum and all our other family members who have sadly passed on.
Love you Dad.

August 16, 2023

Event Report: Stars of Time - Swindon 2023

Stars of Time
Date:            Saturday 24th July 2023
Location:      The Steam Museum, Swindon.
Attendees:   Myself, Paul, Jamie


Early start to arrive in plenty of time to set up. Not our first time here supporting this event, check out last years Event Report 2022.

Jamie's new R5-T8, my R5-D4 & Paul's R2-D2
Lined up ready for the day.

Event layout.

Jamie's droid's got a lot of interest.

Paul's also got a lot of attention and photo opportunities..... which resulted in a few finger prints that required R2's dome to need a clean.

Pauls' R2 got sent to the sin bin lol.

It was a HOT day, as the car temp showed on our return to load up the droids, but it was another great time out. Thanks to the Star's of Time team & Swindon Steam Museum. And thanks to everyone who came along.



August 11, 2023

Time for a break.......


I'm taking a break from droid building, there are a few event's upcoming that I'm not able to attend due to family commitments. I think my next event will be Stars of Time [click link here] in November and possibly another local charity fundraising day, here in Bristol.

So I thought I'd write this to let anyone who reads/follows my Blog, Twitter, FB etc....
why I've not posted in a while.

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There are a few outstanding posts that I have on pause, these may get posted in the meantime. So TC all, see you soon and keep on Building 💓👍

August 09, 2023

Wedding Ring box : 3D printing - Prusa account

It's been a while and hadn't got round to uploading these files for

the Wedding Ring Box


Here's the link to my Prusa account.


I have been working on a slimmed down, redesigned, non motorised version.
I'll post this up once finished.

July 07, 2023

Event Report: #SWDB23 @ Bristol M-Shed - Sunday 2nd July 2023

#SWDB23
(South West Droid Builders 2023)

Saturday 1st July, up early to load the car with everything droid related lol. Arrived at Mike's for 10:30am, we were joined by Chris ‘C-3P0’ Williams, who had come down for the weekend.

We got to work stringing up banners, arranging tables and the displays, signs up, preparing the changing room for the MK Garrison, electrical, TV/video (same one as last year, as I hadn’t done a newer version). As well as chatting with people passing asking about the droids and the event lol.

With everything sorted, we called it a day about 5pm. Sunday was going to be another early morning start and a long day!

#SWDB23

Sunday 2nd July:
Early start, day 2.
Arrived at 7am,

We had a bit more space inside this year, which helped to not make things TO crowded, allowing people to see more without bumping into others etc. But from 10am till 4pm, the amount of visitors inside was a busy constant! Later in the afternoon, when the Sun came out and more passers-by were enticed in by the fantastic MK Garrison, with Chewy, Vader, Stormtroopers and more. Having two of our youngest members rolling their mini droids outside, was cool to watch.

Check out the day's event on my YouTube Channel here.
  • Special thanks to Helen, Sara, Clare, for assisting/car park/raffle/ organising/generally being awesome!
  • A round of applause for the awesome MK Garrison!
    • (it's not easy wearing some of those outfits in warm weather!) Checkout their website here
Thanks to [stall's] The Jedi Archives, Retro Bristol, CerebralToys.
Thanks to the Dalek guys.
Thanks to Podpad Studios for bringing down K7 of 9.
A BIG thanks to Chris for allowing us the use and making space for us in the cargo shed!

I think I've covered everyone, sorry if not, I can correct this later though.

A BIG MASSIVE THANKYOU
TO EVERYONE WHO VISITED ON THE DAY!
FEEDBACK WAS; 'THEY WERE HAVING A GREAT TIME!'

Online donations to Make a Wish (not including mine on the Friday) to Si Nash at 5pm Sunday evening..........
Totalled £216.00 (not inc Gift Aid).

Oliver would be counting out the 'cash' donations and would update us once complete, but from what the collectors were telling us, they were overwhelmed by the generosity of donations!

We had the droids lined up for easier viewing, some were out rolling around amongst the public. Our visiting Dalek & K7 of 9 were first in line lol.

Some were static, like this awesome BB-8.

To the left of the main display tables, we had my WED-15 droid & GOUD-4 messenger droid, next to that was Nik's pit droid and Mike's R2-DeWalt 😆.

Behind the table we had Nik's awesome K-2SO static droid! (see next picture).

On the table we had my R4 dome, Marina's DO droid & Rex [3D printed WIP], Jamie's TPU 3D printed tracks, Emma's L0-LA (toy) droid, Oliver's interactive Rex as well as Nik's L0-LA [3D printed] droid & on the end was Mike's pit droid.

Behind the table we had the TV screen, still playing the older video of past events (an updated on is on the way lol).

On the table (and dotted around) we had QR codes for the

As well as trading cards, stickers, leaflets for the club and flyers for Stars of Time's August event.

10am Opening!
From the start the event was busy, with loads of people flooding in [no pun intended, with us being on the harbourside lol]. Some of the droids started to come alive and entertained the kids and adults alike lol.



The MK Garrison were mostly outside catching passers by as well as entertaining people coming in.


R2's usually steal the show, but the other droids did grab peoples interests.

Droids have to have MOT's which covers them for insurance. I, being the South West region's inspector, get to check and renew  and issue, Droid MOT's. I carried out three plus an initial inspection for this orange 'prequal' R2 unit, built by Lee T.

Had to get this selfie with Lee and him turning on his droid, for testing.

The table top display droids kept people entertained, especially Oliver's interactive R-3X. The stalls were doing well with lots of items up for grabs.
Later in the day, the Sun eventually made an appearance, which drew the crowds.

With donated items, Mark & Clare, sorted out the raffle/lucky dip, with some great items for people to win. Thanks to those who donated them and also to everyone who had a go.
The day flew by, probably due to the constant amount of people, so you didn't notice this getting 'quiet'. Plus, the chatting with people, answering questions, photos etc 😀, even signing a few autographs 😀

I do want to say a special thanks to family and friends who came down to support us..... 💖





With my Brother down, I'd said that I wanted a picture of us with Lee as Google's facial recognition, couldn't distinguish between me & Lee 😀 so it was going to have problems with us all together!


Emma for supplying cakes....

........yes, they were THAT good, we were fighting over them 😀😀😀

Lee had joked earlier when chatting about the 'toolboxes' that we should have a group photo of the builders stood behind them, lol, like below picture.
We weren't able to do it, but this was the next best thing..... which explains why mine wasn't where I'd left it.

Before I knew it, it was final group photos time, droids, droids & builders and droids with the MK Garrison.


The public took photos as well, before we had to start to pack everything up.

The event finished at 4pm, with people still milling around as droids were being loaded up into their transports.

I managed to be the Tetris King again,
loading everything into the back of my car 😀

Thanks again to:
  • everyone who came down on the day to support us! #Bristol 😎
  • everyone who brought along their droid(s)!
  • everyone who helped out (with anything)!
  • everyone who donated to the Make a Wish charity! (see previous link above)
Mike is already look to next years event..... so for updates, follow me here on my Blog, on Twitter, FB & YouTube, click the likes and subscribe as these help the algorithms and help spread the news via suggested links etc.

July 04, 2023

#SWDB23 - Sunday 2nd July 2023 - THANKS ALL


What a DAY!!!

Sunday's event held at the Mshed, Bristol harbourside,
was blessed with good weather
& a fantastic attendance from the public.

We were collecting for our chosen charity: Make a Wish (UK)

clicking on the above image will take you to our Justgiving page.


Oliver will be collating the donation buckets and will update us when finished. But I can say that yesterdays donations online (not including gift aid), came to £216.00!!

The total raised comes to......

A BIG thank you to all who came along and supported us, we hope you enjoyed the day as much as we did sharing it with you all. Plenty of smiles from everyone.

If you would like to make a donation, of any amount,
please feel free to use the above links, every little helps.

There will be an Event Report soon, and also a Video up on my YouTube channel.
So click the likes, share and subscribe to my channel for future event updates, and check out last years event whilst you wait for this years to be uploaded lol.

Thanks again Bristol (and outside are visitors)
your support was/is much appreciated.

May 29, 2023

R5-D4: Update April/May 2023

I’ve been giving R5 as he hadn’t been actually moved since Birmingham at the NEC.


New Dome motor wheel:
3D printed him a new wheel, as on the previous one the retainer nut wasn’t being held well and the PLA had been stretched. So I slightly modified some of the sizes and then printed it in ABS. Fitted the nut and 'o’ring and then fitted it onto the motor shaft.

Test was on Saturday at…..
 ...April

Next up was to connect up the new receiver. This didn’t take me to long, compared to the nightmare I had trying to sort it out when at Celebration 🙄.

I didn’t need to connect power (previous TX require power), this one utilities the power from being connected by the servo leads. Jacking up the wheels meant I was able to setup the drive and steering channels, plus the extra switch ones, for the utility arm, sounds and (once I have the long enough servo lead) I’ll be able to trigger the trading card dispenser.

Trading card dispenser:
A while back, I made a new trigger control box that utilised a servo controlled relay, instead of the previous remote control. Once the servo lead arrived, I crimped on new plugs to connect up the TCD control box.

View Blog post here.

But on testing it….. I realised that it needed to have a momentary activation rather than an actual ‘switch’. So I’ve been on Radio Model Workshops website and will be ordering a single RC switch relay, which has the option of it being a momentary one. So this control box will get another upgrade when it arrives.

In the meantime, I swapped the control box back over to the remote control version and 3D printed a new box for the remote, so that it could be attached to the new rear panel I’d printed off for the new Flysky transmitter.

I drew up a button bracket, that fits into one of the rear screw hole sockets, this will be upgraded again to look better and also hold the LED in place.

May 9th

Outer foot ankle lock:
The outer foot shell needed some repair to it, so with the legs off the body, I stripped the outer foot down. The ankle locks unbolted and the ankle bolt nut (previously held in place with super glue), fell out lol. I knew I needed a better way to hold them in place. I had thought about a lock washer, but then a lightbulb 💡 moment came. I measured up and drew up a nut holder to 3D print. It would be held in place by a bolt.
Nut holder loose.

Nut holder moved into position. I applied some thread lock to help keep it in position, but only nipped it tight to allow the ankle bolt to locate through into the thread.

I’ve added the file to my Prusa page.

The wooden foot shell got cleaned up inside to allow the new glass fibre to bond properly. Good as new again.