Molding and Casting
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Software:


Hardware and Machines:
The Assignment of the Week
group project: Compare the performance and development workflows for other architectures
individual project: Read a microcontroller data sheet. Program your board to do something, with as many different programming languages and programming environments as possible.
Learning outcomes:
Identify relevant information in a microcontroller data sheet.
Implement programming protocols.
Have you:
Documented what you learned from reading a microcontroller datasheet.
What questions do you have? What would you like to learn more about?
Programmed your board
Described the programming process/es you used
Included your code
Embedded Programming :

Molding my first object

I never try molding and casting before and was really excited to try it out, the possibilities behind this process are really interesting and can be used in various field.

First thing I did was to inform myself about what kind of sillicone and casting material I needed for my small project. Luckily for me, I have two awsome users of the lab that are really used to work with molding and casting process. So I call them and scheduled a time with them so they could give me some information about what to buy.

Since it was my first time, I wanted something that I could work with a while before it gets rigid, so I look at all the sillicone available into the smooth-on chart and find that the moldstar 30 seems pretty good for me. Indeed, the moldstar 30 have a pot life of around 45 min wich is plenty of time to work with and dry in about 6 hours.