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1/3/13

Aceite de lo que quieras.


Dutch desginer Dave Hakkens created a wind powered oil press able to make home made oil. Once the nuts have been gathered and placed into the funnel of the press the wind rotates the metal fins, powering the gear mechanism to grind the nuts and extract the oil. This is just phenomenal, I so love it!
I like good food! Food which is made in the right way with good ingredients. Usually this is home made food. But his often takes a lot of time and energy.. So we start making food industrial to reduce this..which is smart but it also makes poor quality food. I wanted to make a machine which would get the best of both production methods and produce good products on a easy way..
I made an oil pressing machine which works only on wind energy. The machine is made to press nuts and seeds such as walnuts, peanuts, sesame seeds, linseeds, hazelnuts. The wind power is transformed with a worm drive to make the movement slow but very powerful.
First I gather some nuts and put them in the machine. When the machine starts pressing I just sit back and relax. The leftover pulp is full of protein, great for cooking or feed your animals and plants with.. The machine doesn’t use heat which means good pure cold pressed oil is produced. The oil is put into old (soy sauce and dressing) bottles, labeled and sealed with a cork.
That’s the only thing I need to pay for, the cork and the label, the rest is just for free…



Read more: http://blog.gessato.com/2012/07/16/wind-oil-by-dave-hakkens/#ixzz2MIXRhgHI

20/12/12

Genial!


Make Do: Reusable Modular Pieces for DIY Projects recycling home DIY
Make Do: Reusable Modular Pieces for DIY Projects recycling home DIY
Make Do: Reusable Modular Pieces for DIY Projects recycling home DIY
Make Do: Reusable Modular Pieces for DIY Projects recycling home DIY
Make Do: Reusable Modular Pieces for DIY Projects recycling home DIY
Make Do: Reusable Modular Pieces for DIY Projects recycling home DIY
Make Do: Reusable Modular Pieces for DIY Projects recycling home DIY
Make Do is a modular construction set consisting of assorted connectors and hinges that allows you to create just about anything you can image with discarded materials found around your home or office. Finally something to do with all that Christmas trash that’s fun for the whole family. (via dornob)

7/12/12

La silla expanding.



me gustan mucho estos proyectos tipo hágalo usted mismo, porque al fin y al cabo creo que por ahora de eso viviremos nosotros, los que estudiamos ahorita. Así que acá está la posta de volver a trabajar con la manos.

28/8/12

3D para todo.




 Vía: http://www.instructables.com/id/Project-RE-by-Samuel-Bernier/


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Long before going 3D, I made sketches to determine what my empty containers were about to become. To test the volumes and function, I used paper models, then polyurethane foam models. I followed the same design process I use to create industrial goods. Once all the objects were determined, I used Rhino and Solidworks to make precise 3D models that I turned into .stl files, ready to print. In the next steps, you will find the specifications and the STL file for the selected open source product.