Topic: Maker Faire Bay Area
Yesterday I attended my very first Maker Faire, and I had a ton of fun.
While I was there, I saw quite a few 3D printers, including a few that were getting ready to go on KickStarter. Some looked pretty good, others so-so.
I really liked the Up! Mini from Up 3D. They were selling it for $899 at the show. It looked like a very nicely finished unit. Afinia 3D had a nice looking printer they were selling. Ultimaker was there, but I thought that $1600 for a unassembled unit was a bit much.
MakerBot was there in force, and it looked like they seeded many other booths with the Replicator2. Autodesk was there showing off some of their stuff, including the 123D catch scanning program. nVidia was just showing off, not so much as it relates to 3D printing though.
At the Maker Shed I bought a couple of Japanese Gakken Kit books, one of an electric guitar, and one of Synthesizer. In retrospect I should have bought the one with the Animaris Parvus flying contraption, If you're interested in DIY kits, you might want to take a look at these
http://tsoj.manga.org/gakken/otona_kits.html
The other thing I bought, was the PrintrBot Simple 3D Printer. This is a brand new, tiny printer which they will officially release in June. 
They had a few kits there for sale, and I just had to get one. The footprint is very small, and it can only print 3.5" x 3.5" x 3.5", but it looks perfect for printing small things while the Doodle is doing the heavy lifting.
The other thing I got from them was this nifty filament roll holder. 
It is less of a holder as it is a cradle, they call it a spool coaster. It has roller bearings and lets the spool ride freely on the rollers. The problem is that it was designed for 8" diameter spools no wider than about 2.75". I have a lot of spools that are 6.25" diameter by 3.75" wide, so I redesigned the parts to fit my rolls.
I don't know if the design is copyrighted by them, but if it's not, I can post the STL if anyone is interested.
Anyway, Ti say I had fun would be an understatement. Unfortunately, being on my feet for nearly 7 hours was hard on the old feet and body. But it only happens once a year, so I'm sure I'll have plenty of time to recover.
SD3 printer w/too many mods, Printrbot Simple Maker Ed., FormLabs Form 1+
AnyCubic Photon, Shining 3D EinScan-S & Atlas 3D scanners...
...and too much time on my hands.
