My good friend Karl Williams opened his show at kwartzlab last week. He’s playing with some interesting ideas around the translation of ideas to digital designs to realization of the work via machines such as his 3-axis CNC mill. Here’s a clock he designed and built. The printed circuit board is designed in Eagle CAD, then etched with ferric chloride. The finished board is backlit with blue LEDs, giving a fantastic effect. The chrome orb is very eye-like, which of course strikes a chord with me.
Etching aluminum
Andrew Mackie, kwartzlabber extraordinaire, etched the kwartzlab logo into this aluminum plate…
TEDxWaterloo 2011–in a word: fantastic!
This was a great event. Met a ton of people and reconnected with lots of friends too. I didn’t know if it was possible to top last year, but the team took it up 120%. Venue was perfect, production quality was flawless, super food (go Steph!) and the speakers were top-notch. Wow.
Change of focus…
Hey kwartzlab makers!
I’ve decided to redirect my kwartzlab energy toward my new venture: makebright.com Been working on this for about 4 months now, contributing to the make-o-sphere under this new banner and starting to get some traction, which explains my absence from the lab. At the end of the month, I’ll turn in my access card (lucky #4), for some new member to pick up, and withdraw from kwartzlab.
Can you believe it’s been almost 2 years(!!!) since we were meeting up in an empty classroom in the Math and Computers building at UW on Thursday nights? Meeting as total strangers. Defining our vision for the then-unnamed group we were building. Surveying potential members. Wrangling the naysayers. Building a community from scratch with few resources. Learning from established maker spaces. Figuring out commercial leasing, incorporation, group insurance, financial models. Slapping down those first hundred dollar cheques for seed money. Speaking to city councils. Demo’ing projects at various events. Spreading the word. Running workshops from our garages and community rooms. Finding a place we could afford. Gutting our space of 20 truckloads of junk. Drywalling, sanding, painting, glazing, plumbing, and rewiring. Opening our doors to the public for the first time, and then every Tuesday Open Night since then. What a great adventure!
I’ve visited maker spaces in London, Toronto, San Francisco, and Washington DC, and I’m very proud of what we’ve built here in KW. kwartzlab has a unique vibe, and I’m really looking forward to continued collaboration with kwartzlabbers as I invent makebright.
Happy making,
DW
Ron Daniels rocked Monetizing the Making–massive thanks!
Massive thanks to Ron Daniels for his talk “The Organic Entrepreneur” at kwartzlab tonight in the Monetizing the Making series (‘cause it went well, so let’s call it a series). You really went above and beyond for us Ron with a great slide deck and lots of solid insights and advice combining the technical and business aspects.
Shouts to my helpers too: Ben cleaned the kitchen, Don/Bevan/Paul/? moving tables, EdM/Darcy/Andrew for extra chairs, Darcy for working the door, Rob/Mark for A/V, JB for additional pics, ______ who I missed, and the whole crew that helped reassemble the room afterward. Much appreciated, guys.
Monetizing the Making–Mar 1–here’s your speaker, Ron Daniels

(photo: sourced from www.hawkertempest.se)
Only 2 days until a very interesting talk at kwartzlab. Join us on Tuesday, March 1 for “Monetizing the Making”, a talk by Ron Daniels. Doors open at 7pm, talk begins at 7:30pm.
To pique your curiosity, here’s: The Bio.
James Nye at The Accelerator Centre
Art Allies teamed up with The Accelerator Centre and The Communitech Hub to rotate work from local artists through those venues on a regular basis and this afternoon kicked that off with the fabulous work of my good friend James Nye at Accelerator. The inaugural tour has been generously sponsored by Ernst & Young. And going one step further, Accelerator and The Hub are going to be purchasing a painting per quarter to support local arts.
Right on!
Monetizing the Making–upcoming kwartzlab talk–March 1
(source photo at right: Ron Daniels, photo mashup & manipulation: DW)
Ron Daniels, R/C aircraft designer, MBA, and chemist, gives a talk on his experience with continuous design improvement, outsourcing manufacturing, licensing designs, customer relations, and dealing with the competition. Come join us. Free-no-pay.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011 – doors open at 7pm, talk begins at 7:30, runs until 8:30pm
@ kwartzlab – 283 Duke St. W – Kitchener
Parking on Breithaupt St. – http://kwartzlab.ca/events
Please spread the word on your favourite social media, and print and post this poster for the conscientious objectors and uninitiated. Here’s a bio for Ron.
Late Nights and Blue Collar Mornings–David Hoover’s amazing 1-night show
With my laundry barely dry after a week in San Fran, I headed out to see David Hoover’s one-man-one-night show Saturday night at The Sign Depot in Kitchener. I’m sure glad I did. Dave’s got this awesomely fresh creativity, channelling his street art from walls to canvas (and skateboard decks and vinyl LP’s). If you missed it, buy his work on Art Allies.








