Robotic warship combat at Make Faire (& the spirit of making things)


Joining us again this year at Maker Faire is the Western Warship Combat Club. The combat arena is much bigger than last year's. Says WWCC's Rob Wood: Last year's pond was modest compared with this one (30' x 60' vs 50' x 70').

In responding to some internal memo between Rob and Maker Faire organizers, he wrote the message below about the value of the Maker Faire and making things. This happens to us frequently, in talking to people about the Faire and MAKE. People come up to me at talks and gatherings and profess their love for what we do and the spirit of DIY that we are part of re-kindling. As we go into Faire week, and celebrate Memorial Day, it's a good idea to be reminded of why we do this. Thanks, Rob!

I do love Maker Faire. I grew up in a world where everything was put together with screws. My dad would take things apart and fix them, and I would be his helper. I don't think I ever saw him throw anything mechanical or electrical away, and I just naturally assumed that was the way things were supposed to be. By doing what he did, he was able to figure out how the world works, and with his own hands, make it just a little bit better. One summer it got so hot, my dad designed and built an air conditioner for our house. When I was 12, he got the ultimate tinkerer's job: Taking the battleship USS North Carolina out of moth balls, and transforming her into a museum ship. Dad passed away a long time ago, but when I visited the ship this past November, I felt his spirit on every deck. I guess tinkering is in my genes.


Now look what's happened: Virtually nothing can be taken apart and fixed. Just toss it. That was a wrong turn we made somewhere back there. The way I see it, you Maker Fairians are inspiring people to stop and look at what we've been doing, and find a way back to the main road. That's why I'm doing this, really. I want to be a part of that. You could say it's personal.


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Posted by: simon on May 25, 2009 at 3:33 PM

"...first time; right here!"???

Very nice controller, but I'm not so sure it's as original as they think:
SparkFun [http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8649]
Active Innovations [http://www.active-innovations.com/AI01.php]


Posted by: Jack on May 25, 2009 at 6:36 PM

I think they were talking about the fact that their new controller has fuctionality designed specifically for boat models. Sure, there are hacked/remade controllers out there, but none with their particular functionality needs, which is what makes it novel.


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