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ElixirConfEU 2105: An adventure in 3D printing

Embark on a 3D printing adventure at ElixirConfeu 2105. Explore innovation, inspire creativity. Join the journey now!

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Affan Qureshi

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Affan Qureshi

I had the good fortune of sharing a hotel with�Hans Robeers�who is working on a very cool Surf Fin Modelling tool, whose webservice is written�in Elixir. Over a few beers we decided to model the Elixir Logo

using his software:�http://hrobeers.github.io/finFoil/

Job nicely done � the logo now existed as a beautiful 3D STL model.�Download it here.

Obviously we had to find a 3D printer and get it done before Hans� lightning talk at 5pm the next day.

A bit of a search on Google, knocking on the wrong doors, some helpful strangers, nice wall art:

� �and finally I got to meet Kamil and his team at�Summer Agency

Kamil did the importing:

Loaded some suspicious white powder into his new machine:

Gave it a pat on the head:

� and Bingo !

With still time for a coffee:

Before presenting to�Jose Valim�and�Jim Freeze. :)

Here�s the presentation in full.�http://hrobeers.github.io/finfoil-elixirconfeu2015/

PUBLISHED ON
May 15, 2015
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