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May 172012
 

I’ve recently had success in making a conductive ink using a fine copper powder suspended in an acrylic airbrush medium. This paper on conductive epoxies was really the key to getting this ink working.

The paper shows that etching the metal filler slightly before mixing it with the binder improves the conductivity of the ink. In this test I first used ammonium persulfate as the initial etching solution. After decanting off the resulting copper sulfate solution, the powder was then washed with deionized water. The wet powder was then mixed with an acrylic airbrush medium to make the resulting ink.

There is still quite a bit of experimentation to be done, but this is a very encouraging result!

If you are interested in conductive inks you should look at some of these projects:

 

May 152012
 

Pictured here, one eighth of the RGB LEDs and an emulator used in the DomeStar project, featured at this weekend’s Interactive Show.

Tickets are just $20, and your bar tab is on us! Proceeds help keep NYC Resistor going strong.

May 112012
 

Me oh my, it sure is nice out. Better get inside and do some learning! Come on down to NYCR for CLASSES!

Intro to JavaScript on May 12: Dominate the web with one of the web’s dominant languages. Javascript!!!

Introduction to Electronics on May 26: Harness the endless power of the ELECTRON! Really, how can you resist this.

Paper Engineering on May 26: Go beyond simple popup designs and learn secret techniques from the professionals. Also, crazy fun.

Arduino Basics on May 3 and again on June 23: Let’s get you rolling with some embedded microcontrollers. Start making intelligent objects with the powerful yet simple to use Arduino!
Intro to WordPress Workshop June 24: WordPress is a how good blogs are made. Sign up!

 

 

 

May 032012
 

We got a great little email on Sunday asking if our Vendy was available for public dispensing. There happened to be a pile of us here hacking on Sunday afternoon, so Nicole dropped by, fed $15 into Machine Uno and get herself a teensy board. On Thursday, Shanshan came round to Craft Night and we got to see what they made:

They didn’t get any action shots of the teensy 🙁 . Nice Arduino though.