Although I'd intended to take several workshops, we ended up spending most of the day exploring all of the exhibits and project and whatnots. What a wealth of ideas!
Read on for some of the highlights!
* Muscle Wire:
Learning about Muscle Wire at CU's Science Discovery booth. Muscle Wire (aka Nitinol or Flexinol) is a material that contracts when heated and relaxes when cooled, simulating the motion/structure of muscle. This material is one of the coolest advancements for robotics, as it can be used for controlling motion, and in load-bearing machines. I wish we'd known about this material before implementing the prosthetic hand project.
* Screen Printing with Boulder Public Library
Boulder Public Library had a fantastically awesome booth--with three different activities: 1) taking awkward family photos (with a host of different props!); 2) making LED bookmarks; and 3) screen printing your own t-shirt. Steve and I both got to choose our own designs and bombard the crew with questions about how to DIY. I think we're both psyched about creating our own set-up in the future--for home and/or school!
* Athletic Interpretations:
* Learning to Solder with Clear Blue Engineering
*TinkerMill Creations
* Boulder Fire Rescue Pulley Systems:
* Launcher Ideas:
Goalie stick trebuchet? Yes, this will definitely happen sometime soon! And, why did we never think to add a toilet seat to make our launchers a bit more cozy?!
* Decibullz Ear Buds & Ear Plugs
Decibullz is a company that creates custom-fit ear buds using a plastic that is pliable when heated in hot water...kinda like mouth pieces. They were selling the blunt end bits from their manufacturing and had a station set up for kids to create their own ear plugs.