Comments on: Final Project Preparation: SubFabricator-Explorations in Fabrication https://ems.andrew.cmu.edu/2010spring/04/21/final-project-explorations-in-fabrication-2/ Carnegie Mellon University / Spring 2010 Mon, 10 May 2010 03:41:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.3 By: mghods https://ems.andrew.cmu.edu/2010spring/04/21/final-project-explorations-in-fabrication-2/comment-page-1/#comment-149 Wed, 21 Apr 2010 07:09:29 +0000 https://ems.andrew.cmu.edu/2010spring/?p=3687#comment-149 It’s all about the Grasshopper.

Image that kind of looks like the Mona Lisa when you look at it the right way—reminds me of the Jesus on toast phenomenon. Related: Can you CNC toast?
♥ toast

When making a presentation, think clearly beforehand about how to explain what you’re showing. It’s important to be clear about what parts are working, and what parts are not. You haven’t shown enough work for us to visualize your eventual results, and you haven’t explained it clearly enough for us to really understand what you’re trying to do…

I really didn’t understand what you were trying to do…let me know if you need input though once you get a little more done! I’m still digging the concept though…maybe you should start thinking of how to simplify your project though, if time is really creeping up on you. Good luck! -Amanda

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