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Tonight on "Almanac at the Capitol" we explored the rapidly-evolving universe of drones, or as many users call them, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). We also learned that other emerging technologies, including 3-D printing, will soon have an impact on drone policy discussions. — with David Gillette at TPT - Twin Cities PBS

http://www.tpt.org/almanac-at-the-capitol/#/episode/check-in-with-capitol-journalists-politics-of-drones

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We’re excited to announce that our subscription based CADDrones.com community is now FREE for anyone to join. All members now have full access to every page and feature free of charge. Now that we are no longer subscription based we will not have the available resources to hire contractors for the needed positions. Our goal is to make CAD, 3D Printing, and Drones come together and build an amazing community and tool that is useful for people of all skill levels at the same time. We’re currently in the process of applying for an Open Source License with the “Open Source Initiative” at OpenSource.org! We need help from anyone who has been through this process or is willing to volunteer efforts into helping us draft a perfect Open Source License for our community.We’re hoping that as our FREE community grows our members will find interest in volunteering for one of the open positions below.

View our “old” announcement about CAD Drones going subscription based at: http://www.suasnews.com/2015/07/37535/caddrones-com-relaunched-as-subscription-based-open-source-cad-and-3d-printing-drone-community/

We’re looking at adding volunteers to fill all these positions by April of 2016:

Wiki Admin – Community Admin – Chat Rooms Moderator – Buy, Sell, & Trade Admin – Events Admin – 10x Expert CAD/3D Printing/Drone Specialists – 5x Wiki Hub Developers – 5x Community Moderators – 3x Web Developers – 7x Software Programmers

If you have any questions, suggestions, want to volunteer, or your company is interested in becoming a sponsor of the CAD Drones community reach out to us by visiting the “Contact Us” page on CADDrones.com and filling out our form.

Or contact:

Joshua Allen Johnson 

Founder & CEO | CAD Drones LLC | Website: www.CADDrones.com

Phone: 612-559-9640 | Email: JoshuaAllenJohnson@gmail.com| LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caddrones

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Hello DIY Drones Universe,

Here at our CAD Drones Community we've uploaded our very basic 3D Printable "CAD Quad v1.0" Multirotor Design Project and zip folder downloads. We have downloads of Solidworks 2015 Student Edition Parts, Assembly, and Drawing File that have been converted to .stl and .step files for you CAD users who don't have or use Solidworks. If your looking for the Solidworks Student Edition files for this educational project follow the links below. We want you to use our v1.0 design files to help us fix, change, make use as a teaching tool, and edit your own versions to share.

Videos, LIVE Youtube Sessions, PDFs, Drawing Files, Screenshots, Documentation, Tips, and much more coming soon!

[ Follow this link for the STL & STEP files for this project: http://caddrones.com/downloads.htm?a=&act=view&id=19E7CD2E-0416-47F1-8DD8-A3377EECF7C8 ]

[ Follow this link for the Solidworks Student Edition files for this project: http://caddrones.com/downloads.htm?a=&act=view&id=FDDB908B-B169-49CC-B4DD-55B8EE897653 ]

Have a great Thursday,

Joshua Allen Johnson

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Founder & CEO | CAD Drones LLC | Website: www.CADDrones.com

Phone: 612-559-9640 Email: JoshuaAllenJohnson@gmail.com| LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caddrones

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Hello DIY Drones Universe,

Last week we announced that we are searching for 20 Beta Testers for our NEW Drone Recovery Parachute System (Link to Beta Testers Blog Post). We've received a few dozen emails from folks interested in becoming a Beta Tester of our Products. It wasn't until a few days after this "Call Out" for Beta Testers that we learned about the existence of an experimental parachute feature on the Pixhawk for Copter 3.2 and later (http://copter.ardupilot.com/wiki/common-optional-hardware/parachute/). With that new discovery things from our previous blog have changed!

Some things from our previous "Call Out" for Beta Testers blog on here have been removed and some added. Things in GREEN have been added to the "Call Out" and things crossed out in RED have been removed.

Hello Diy Drones Universe,

Here at CAD Drones LLC we are currently looking for 20 Beta Testers of the Drone Parachute System we are now currently selling. To get this affordable product to the Drone Industry we have to have video from people sharing their success with our product! Currently we have only a small number of customers all of which have had great success but many of which are very busy or do work with systems/companies that they are not allowed to share information/results of our product to the public. We are not able to offer the Beta Testers free products but we are fully willing to offer 25% - 40% OFF our already extremely affordable products to the Beta Testers. All we ask in return from the Beta Testers is:

  • Assist us in finishing the experimental Parachute Feature on the Pixhawk for Copter 3.2 and later 

  • It's preferred but not necessary that you own and have experience with or are currently a Dev for the Pixhawk System

  • Have an extreme passion and love for Drones/UAVs and the growth of the industry
  • Own either a Quadcopter, Fixed Wing Plane, R/C Model Aircraft, or an R/C Watercraft
  • Share blogs on our dedicated Drone Parachute Forum on CADDrones.com
  • In these blogs please share your results, tips, personal opinion on the product, any possible improvements you would suggest, and anything else that will help show our customers that these products work at an affordable price
  • Video's documentation of your test, results, and tips is essential to help get this off the ground so if your able to please create videos for your blog posts on our dedicated forum

If interested please contact me at: JoshuaAllenJohnson@gmail.com or fill out our "Contact Us" Form on our store page!

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Hello Diy Drones Universe,

Here at CAD Drones LLC we are currently looking for 20 Beta Testers of the Drone Parachute System we are now currently selling. To get this affordable product to the Drone Industry we have to have video from people sharing their success with our product! Currently we have only a small number of customers all of which have had great success but many of which are very busy or do work with systems/companies that they are not allowed to share information/results of our product to the public. We are not able to offer the Beta Testers free products but we are fully willing to offer 25%-40% OFF our already extremely affordable products to the Beta Testers. All we ask in return from the Beta Testers is:

  • Have an extreme passion and love for Drones/UAVs and the growth of the industry
  • Own either a Quadcopter, Fixed Wing Plane, R/C Model Aircraft, or an R/C Watercraft
  • Share blogs on our dedicated Drone Parachute Forum on CADDrones.com
  • In these blogs please share your results, tips, personal opinion on the product, any possible improvements you would suggest, and anything else that will help show our customers that these products work at an affordable price
  • Video's documentation of your test, results, and tips is essential to help get this off the ground so if your able to please create videos for your blog posts on our dedicated forum

If interested please contact me at: JoshuaAllenJohnson@gmail.com or fill out our "Contact Us" Form on our store page!

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Our Drone Parachute Products:

The Parachutes and Packs are made out of a durable fabric that allows you to mount a recovery parachute on your Quadcopter, Fixed Wing Plane, Model Aircraft, and even R/C Boats! They come in Small, Medium, and Large.  Use a servo or any preferred hardware when setting up a release mechanism for the parachute in the event of a flyaway or malfunction. To help determine the right size parachute and pack for your vehicle system first weigh your vehicle and then use the descent speed chart found at the top of the store page to decide what size fits your needs!

  • Low Cost/Affordable
  • Lite Weight
  • Dedicated Forum For Customers To Share Parachute Results, Tips, Tricks, And More
  • Works Great For Unmanned Helicopters,  Fixed Wing Planes, Model Aircraft, And R/C Boats
  • Adjustable Decent
  • Made Of Durable Ballistic Fabric
  • Easy To Use
  • Allow You To Decide How You Want Release The Parachute
  • Protect Your Investment In A Drone Vehicle In The Event Of A Flyaway Or Malfunction
  • 4 Lines - No Tangle
  • Soft Opening
  • Makes Flights Safer
  • No CO2 Tanks
  • Proven Design
  • Available For Bulk, Wholesale, And Re-Sellers For A Lower Price 

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CAD Drones Store Page

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(Montreal, Canada) November 17, 2014

Eighteen teams of young engineers-in-training competed for the right to call themselves world champion drone builders at the 22nd annual ASME Student Design Competition (SDC) finals today at the International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exhibition at Montreal's Palais des Congrès.

The international slate of teams – including squads from universities in China, France, India, Peru, Turkey and across the United States – brought their talent and training to bear on one of today's hottest mechanical technologies: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or as they are better known, drones. Each team had designed and built a powerful, maneuverable, remotely-piloted drone to fly in this year's competition.

Today, drones are one of the world's hottest technologies. Though an industry still in its infancy, drones and their potential have captured the imaginations of leaders in business, government and academia. They promise new solutions for difficult, dangerous or time-critical tasks in industries from agriculture to emergency medicine, from energy to journalism and beyond.

The SDC Challenge for 2014: design and build an original drone, pilot it successfully through a series of high and low obstacles, complete a targeted payload drop, and return to the start -- in one piece.

Student engineer Oscar Wall Arias of the Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Juarez (Mexico) exemplified not only the technical excellence of the assembled teams but their humane ambition. "We're engineers," Arias said. "We're here to do good, to build, to make human lives better. What a great thing to be here with all these great teams today."

At day's end, the University of North Dakota team took first place with their massive 78.4lb. gleaming steel-and-aluminum machine. Second place went to the nine-man, black-clad squad from California Polytechnic State University. Third place was taken by the "Airwolf," the drone flown by the "Wolfpack" team from North Carolina State University.

Every year, the SDC tests the mettle of young engineering students through a design-and-build challenge based on latest developments in industry and academia. A committee of ASME members led by Dr. Tim Hodges, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Virginia Military Institute, works throughout the year to bring the SDC to life.

"Students get to use their engineering knowledge to design and build a vehicle, and then they get to compare their work with that of their peers," Hodges said. "It gives them lots of confidence to work into the future and toward employment in the real world. And they have done such a wonderful job." Wearing protective glasses and clutching clipboards, Hodges and his colleagues also served as judges of the competition.

And a great day of competition it was: motors roared; assembled crowds hooted, laughed, and cheered; multicolored, multi-propellered flying robots swooped and zoomed high, loud and sometimes dangerously close to the competitors and judges in the arena. Judges' papers were repeatedly blown away by the windy force of the machines in flight. And though many succeeded, several entries crashed and shattered, with carbon-fiber blades and aluminum struts flying in all directions.

ASME President J. Robert Sims was deeply impressed by what he saw. "From looking at the exhibits and talking to the students, their dedication and expertise is just amazing," Sims said. "These folks are going to do well in the future in engineering. It's just a very impressive group – all of them. Whether they're winners or not in the finals, they are incredible individuals."

Said Scott McDaniel of North Dakota's winning team: "We drove two full days to get here from North Dakota – I'm so glad we did!"

For more information about SDC 2014 or the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, please contact: Deborah Wetzel, wetzeld@asme.org , 917-580-0974, or Roger Torda, tordar@asme.org, 917-456-6882.

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Provided by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Full Roster of Teams in ASME 2014 Student Design Competition

North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC)

Wentworth IT (Boston, MA)

New York Institute of Technology (New York, NY)

University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND)

University of St. Thomas (Saint Paul, MN)

University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Little Rock, AR)

Texas Tech University (Lubbock, TX)

California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo, CA)

University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA)

Germanna Community College (Fredericksburg, VA)

Baker College (Flint, MI)

Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Juárez (Chihuahua, Mexico)

BITS Pilani (Dubai, UAE)

University of Engineering & Technology Lahore (Lahore, Pakistan)

Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria (Lima, Peru)

Yeditepe University (Istanbul, Turkey)

Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong)

Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University (Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia)

SRM University (Tamil Nadu, India)

ISAE Supaero (Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace - Toulouse, France)

National Tsing Hua University (Hsinchu, Taiwan)

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Hello Diy Drones Universe,

This is Joshua Johnson here to discuss CAD Drones, LLC's long term project that will be the heart and soul of our Drone company that began a little over 5 months ago!  Right away we saw the potential in Cloud Computing related to the storage and Open Source collaboration of CAD Files and Autopilot Code related to Drones.  The future of Drones rests on the shoulders of 3D Printing and CAD Software.  We are working behind the scenes with many different companies mentioned in the video above to create a tool and resource out of CADDrones.com that will be an amazing resource for everybody in every level of expertise in the drone market/industry!  We truly believe that before startup companies move their Drone Products onto highly successful platforms such as Kickstarter, CAD Drones will be the place that most of these companies will get their product Open Sourced Developed, find members for Dev Team's, and much much more!

Over the next 24 Hours things on CADDrones.com will be changing and be reorganized for the next phase of our development.  We want everyone who wants to be a part of the CAD Drones Maker Movement to download the free hobbyist/enthusiest "Autodesk Fusion 360" Software and you will understand instantly why we chose that moving forward if you familiar with HTML.  If you are not during the update into phase 2 of our development we will be creating instructions on how "Fusion 360" will be used for Open Source collaborations on CADDrones.com!  When you are sharing your projects on CAD Drones we encourage everyone to add "Donation Buttons" from websites services like paypal so other CAD Drones members can donate to your Startup Drone Project if they enjoy your work and want to see you work your way up to building your own startup Drone Company.

Feel free to ask any questions you have about CAD Drones, LLC, our website, or even how we plan on building a tool/resource that will be one-of-a-kind in the Drone Industry!

Take it Easy DiyDrones.com,

Joshua Johnson

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3689599900?profile=originalHello DIY Drones Universe,

This is Joshua Johnson from CAD Drones, LLC.  I'm here to share with you a FREE LIVE Education Podcast that will be shared on Youtube front page of CADDrones.com, and has a "dedicated forum for discussions"!  As the picture above explains I will be doing "Educational Podcasts" on  various topics such as:

  • Using CAD Software for Drone Projects and work
  • 3D Printing Drones
  • Engineering Concepts
  • Blueprint Reading and Sketching
  • Algorithms
  • Drones
  • 3D Printer Reviews (For Use To Print Drones and Parts)
  • Commercial Drone Reviews from established vehicles in the UAS Industry
  • Using CAD to test electronic setups
  • Using CAD to design your own Drone Hardware
  • CAD Software Reviews
  • and Much Much More!

Episode 1 Goes LIVE Tuesday June 10th, 2014 at 1PM CST (Times Subject To Change):

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Episode 2 Goes LIVE Thursday June 12th, 2014 at 1PM CST (Times Subject To Change):

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3689595398?profile=originalHello Diy Drones Universe,

This is Joshua Johnson CEO and Founder of CAD Drones, LLC and CADDrones.com "The Open Source website for CAD and Drones".  We are 19-21 days away from having our Drone Product go LIVE on Kickstarter.com!  Right now CADDrones.com is moving along but without the help and ideas of volunteers in the Drone Industry we don't know which direction we should go moving forward.  Being a volunteer for CAD Drones, LLC and CADDrones.com will give you the opportunity and expirience in shaping our website into what you feel is best for the International Drone Community.  Our website's focus is on CAD, 3D Printing, and Drones and meshing them together under one roof.  We are trying to build an Open Source environment that will benefit the Drone Industry for decades to come!  Once our Kickstarter Campaign is underway we are going full steam ahead with the consulting side of our Drone Tech Company and turning volunteer positions into paid positions.  We are looking for volunteers with various expertise and strengths that believe they have what it takes to help build a Drone Product, Company, and website into a success!  We can't unveil our product to the volunteers or public until we get closer to the Kickstarter Campaign Launch.   Volunteers who we feel share our same passion to advance our website CADDrones.com and also to build a reliable resource for the Drone Industry will more than likely see their volunteer positions transition into paid positions after the launch of our Product on Kickstarter!

What Volunteer Positions We Need Filled:

  • 1 Graphic Designer ( Someone who is willing to help us turn CADDrones.com into a visually appealing website and someone who is interested in using their Graphic Design talents to create information graphic pieces that can be used to educate our website members about various topics )
  • 1 Wikipedia Administrator ( Someone who is good with organizing and structuring research and factual pieces/information from multiple sources under one depository in an organized, useful, and educational manner ) 
  • 1 Lead Moderator ( Someone to build, manage, and organize a small team of volunteer moderators )
  • 3 Moderators ( 3 Moderators besides the Lead Moderator who are willing to work as a team to decide on category names and organize and come up with a structured plan for the Forums, Blogs, Photos, and News Page so its a useful tool for our members )
  • 5 Website Developers ( 5 Web Dev's willing to use their Programming skills to create HTML and code based features for CADDrones.com that will assist and educate the commercial and/or hobby Drone Community )
  • 5 Business Advisors ( 5 people are willing to mentor me by sharing advice and ideas with me to help CAD Drones, LLC grow and prosper )
  • 5 CAD/3D Printing Specialists ( 5 people with skills in CAD and/or 3D Printing who are willing to donate their time by creating blogs, forum posts, and assist our members who are using CAD and 3D Printing to help assist in their drone projects. You will be also be in charge of build up our CAD File Database with useful files for our community )

 (**If you would like to volunteer for a position you feel is needed on CADDrones.com but is not listed below please email me your position idea and how you would fit the role**)

If helping the CAD Drones Community and joining an up and coming Drone Start-up Company as a volunteer and possible future employee is something that interests you please feel free to email a "creative resume" to me at: JoshuaAllenJohnson@Gmail.com or post it on our Volunteer Blog Post.

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"Proposed legislation regulating drone use in North Carolina would open the door for use of the unmanned aircraft by government agencies and for commercial flights once the Federal Aviation Administration allows them.

The draft legislation, approved unanimously Wednesday by the House Committee on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, includes proposed regulations that lawmakers said were intended to protect residents’ privacy, while at the same time allowing government agencies to use drones for legitimate purposes and putting North Carolina at the forefront of an emerging new industry.

Rep. John Torbett, a Gaston County Republican and co-chairman of the drone committee, said he expected the legislation to be considered in the General Assembly’s short session, which begins May 14.

“I hope the people that represent the citizens of North Carolina understand that there are remarkable job opportunities out there for growth,” Torbett told reporters after the committee meeting. “This is a new market. This is a relatively innovative, fresh market with unknown applications at this time.”

The legislation, if passed by state lawmakers and signed by Gov. Pat McCrory, would make it a felony for a drone operator to damage or disrupt the operation of manned aircraft, such an an airplane or a helicopter. It also would be a felony to possess or use a drone with a weapon attached. And it would be a misdemeanor to use an unmanned aircraft while fishing or hunting.

Under the proposed legislation, it would be illegal to use a drone to conduct surveillance of a person or a residence without consent. It would also be illegal to photograph someone with a drone and publish photos without consent, unless the photos were taken at “newsworthy events or events to which the public is invited.” That language was inserted through an amendment by Rep. Pricey Harrison, a Guilford County Democrat, to ensure media outlets could photograph people partaking in public events.

The proposal would allow state and local law enforcement agencies to use drones for surveillance if they get warrants or if the surveillance wouldn’t require a warrant for a manned flight. Police also could use drones to counter possible terrorist attacks, prevent “imminent danger to life or serious damage to property” or the escape of a suspect, to search for a missing person and to photograph public gatherings on public or private land..."

Read rest of story here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/04/23/3805042/lawmakers-propose-law-regulating.html

Posted by Patrick Gannon on April 23, 2014 Updated 4 hours ago
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Save and Share this URL: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/force-faa-begin-process-creating-regulations-around-commercial-use-drones-american-airspace/ZYPyVwPQ

Hello Drone Community,

This is your chance to change things with commercial drones and the FAA.  Feel free to sign my petition and lets change the "Drone Market" in America for good!  The current ruling of the "Team Black Sheep" case has all us in a sticky situation.  Please feel free to let me know how you feel about my petition and any concerns you have with my petition.

Make you voice heard,

Joshua Johnson - CEO - CAD Drones LLC - CADDrones.com

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CAD Drones Live Network

3689574744?profile=originalWhat's up Diy Drones?!  CAD Drones Live Network is now up and running and I will be doing 5-7 LIVE Episodes Each Week that can be watched on the CADDrones.com Homepage or on the CAD Drones Youtube Channel.  I will be covering topics like How to design your own quadcopter using Solidworks where I will do a LIVE mirror of my screen so you folks can follow along.

This Weeks Upcoming Episode Schedule:

Episode 5-10 will be announced during episode 4 on sunday

Take it easy Diy Drones!,

Joshua Johnson - Founder of CADDrones.com

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"The rise of autonomous flying robots has piqued the interest of everyone down to US TV personality Martha Stewart, who told Tech Crunch she would like her life “run by drones.”

For those without deep pockets, however, getting in on the UAV fun isn't always easy—drones aren't cheap, nor are the parts. But a growing number of websites are trying to make drones more accessible by helping users build their own at a reasonable cost. Joshua Allen Johnson was inspired to start his own do-it-yourself drone universe after working as an assistant administrator to Chris Anderson, the former Wired editor who is now behind the well-known amateur drone-building site DIY Drones... "

(Photo via Tyler Olsen) (Article By Nadja Sayej)

To read the fully story visit: http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/an-open-source-community-wants-to-fix-your-drone-with-3d-printed-parts

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Hey Diy Drones!  I did a Newbies Guide to DiyDrones.com on Jan 25th, 2013 and when I watched the video it was really awesome to see the change visually over the course of the 2013 year.  This blog will be really helpful to those who are new around here and have questions about how things work on Diy Drones.  I'm opening up my Diy Drones Inbox for any new members who find this blog helpful and have questions about where to find things or anything else of the sort.   I am in no way, shape, or form affiliated with Diy Drones I just want to put my 3+ years as a Diy Drones Members to good use to help "show the ropes" to the newer crowd here!  Above is a Video I just created which is a very general guide to how the site operates and such.  Below that video is the video from almost a year ago.  

 

Take it Easy Diy Drones,

Joshua Johnson From CADDrones.com

 

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CADDrones.com Seeking 7 More Sponsors!

3689569443?profile=originalHello Diy Drones Universe,

CAD Drones is going to be the hottest Open Source Community for CAD and Drones since Diy Drones and sUAS News!  This is why I am inviting 7 more individuals to join the list of 10 total sponsors of the open source CAD and Drone community.  These 10 individuals can represent themselves or any company they own or are associated with. Here's your chance to be a large part of something that is going to end up changing the Commercial Drone Industry!  This will be great for your companies or website to be supporting an Open Source Initiative.

You can contact me by email if you're serious about becoming a sponsor. 

Email:JoshuaAllenJohnson@gmail.com

For More Details Visit: http://caddrones.com/blogs/caddrones-com-seeking-7-more-sponsors

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CAD Drones Design Challenge Contest Giveaway!

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What's up Diy Drones?!  It's Joshua Johnson from CAD Drones with a Gimbal Design Contest for all you CAD and Drone Junkies!  To View the CAD Challenge page you can visit: http://caddrones.com/cad-challenge 

CAD CHALLENGE CONTEST RULES AND INFO:

  • Submit all Contest Gimbal Designs to the DataBase under the category CAD Challenge Submissions
  • Your design must use/fit servos with the Dimension: 40.6 x 19.8 x 37.8 mm
  • The Gimbal Contest Design File Submissions must be in .stl form
  • All Designs must be submitted by February 14th
  • Whom ever makes the best design will win 4 1000 kv out runner brush less motors and receive a special prize that will be made "Public Information" closer to the end of the contest
  • It must NOT exceed 130mm square
  • Your submission(s) can NOT be a modified version of any open license, or paid license design. It must be original!

CHALLENGE SPONSORED BY SENCORP

**We are looking for strong/robust designs!**

Take it easy Diy Drones,

Joshua Johnson

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To view the Original Article Visit:http://techcrunch.com/2014/01/09/martha-stewart-goes-3d-printer-shopping-at-ces-2014/

Posted Jan 9, 2014 by Jordan Crook(@jordanrcrook)

"Interested in 3D printing and smartphone-controlled aerial drones? So is Martha Stewart.

She and I had the pleasure of touring CES 2014′s South Hall, where we checked out Parrot, Form Labs, and MakerBot, among a few other companies.

Martha Stewart, who is a judge in our brand new CES Hardware Battlefield, explained that she’s always curious about innovation and loves learning about how new technology can apply to the lives of everyday people. But more importantly, she’s interested in finding a 3D printer to help prototype new products.

Before visiting the 3D printing section, she and I had a blast checking out Parrot’s latest toys, the Mini Drone wheel-equipped aerial drone and the Sumo camera-equipped Rover.

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Stewart already owns an AR.Drone 2.0, using them to aerially film her various properties as well as monitor her grandchildren when they are swimming in the ocean. The smaller, newer products are more toys than utility products, but they’re fun nonetheless.

But what really caught Martha’s eye was 3D printers, as she’s currently on the market to buy a 3D printer for prototyping her own products.

We visited Formlabs and Makerbot, which recently released three new 3D printers, and it seems that Stewart is most interested in the mamma jamma Z18 industrial printer from MakerBot.

But that’s not the only thing she had to talk about. Apparently she and Bre Pettis are forging deals left and right, working to make a Martha Stewart collection of 3D printable products, as well as a magazine spread of 3D printed Easter gear.

To close out the interview, Martha and I checked out the most entry level 3D printing product I’ve ever come across, the 3Doodler. It’s a glue gun-like pen that let’s you draw out super hot plastic onto paper that forms a 3D doodle. It’s only $99, but Martha wasn’t all that impressed with its accuracy."

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FUTURE THINKING| 9 January 2014

To View the Video they did with Chris Anderson click on the BBC link to the Story Below:

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140109-drones-from-battlefield-to-farm

Pilotless drones have had the biggest impact on the battlefield, serving as eyes in the sky and even as attack aircraft. But could they find another role, helping farmers boost 

The popular image of drones is as expensive pieces of military hardware which can be used for spying – or even going on the offensive. But that's changing as robots become more integrated with our everyday lives. Farming is one of the new frontiers, as food production has become more automated – everything from GPS-guided tractors to automated milking machines - and drones are started to be incorporated into what's known as precision agriculture. Robots are being used to survey crops and help farmers manage the water and chemicals they use in vast fields. Chris Anderson, the former editor-in-chief of Wired magazine, recently switched careers to move into drone manufacturing. He co-founded 3D Robotics, which is building drones in Mexico and the US which may one day keep a beady electronic eye on the food being grown for our tables. BBC Future visited 3D Robotics' workshop in San Diego, California. (Additional footage courtesy of 3D Robotics)

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Story By:TJ McCue of Forbes

Amazon’s recent announcement around drone delivery captured the world’s attention. It is a creative idea. But, as Chris Anderson, founder of 3D Robotics (and also the creative mind that has propelled Wired,TED, DIY Drones, and other innovations to success), said about the idea before Amazon even suggested it: “It’s incredibly stupid.”

Now to be clear, I’m a huge fan of Amazon and I would not bet against Mr. Bezos. I know someone who did and still kicks himself for not investing in the company. While I believe they are seriously pursuing it, I don’t believe it will happen in the near term. I would rather follow Chris Anderson into niche markets that need and can use drones today (besides the military) like cropdusting for farming. You can read about his start in drones at Wired.

To read the full story visit:http://www.forbes.com/sites/tjmccue/2013/12/31/nevermind-amazon-prime-drones-google-has-future-delivery-vehicle-with-uber/

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