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Episode: 2352
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Title: HPR2352: Liverpool Makefest 2017 Show 5
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2352/hpr2352.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 01:35:28
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This in HBR episode 2,352 entitled Liverpool Make First 2017 Show 5 and is part of the series
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Interview.
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It is hosted by Tony Huma, Tony H1, 212 and is about 3 minutes long and carries a clean
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flag.
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The summer is a short series of interviews that Liverpool Make First 2017.
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Hello, this is Tony Hughes for Hacker Public Radio with the fifth and final in my series
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of interviews at Liverpool Make First 2017 held on the 24th of June this year.
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Enjoy the final interviews, thank you.
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So this is Tony Hughes for Hacker Public Radio, still at Liverpool Make First and I've
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got with me.
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Diane Tacktack.
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And what's your story about today, Diane?
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Well we are Melt 3D and we design, well we're all about 3D printing.
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So we run workshops teaching people how to use 3D printers, how to get the best so it's
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not just printing models, it's how to get the best out of them, how to print things
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that you can use for casting, investment casting, we do design of components so we help people
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design their own components and 3D print them, we help people adapt existing models to
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customise them to what they want.
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And we run a lot of workshops from kids level off to college, university students and
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we use 3D printing as an educational tool.
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Thank you very much, that was a very comprehensive explanation about what you do.
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I think you've got a website that folks on the radio can find.
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We do, it is melt-3d.co.uk.
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Thank you very much, Diane.
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Brilliant, thank you very much.
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So this is Tony Hughes for Hacker Public Radio at Liverpool Make First and I'm here
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with electric flapjack guitars and I've got the host here and he's going to introduce
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himself.
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My name is Michael, I build guitars as a hobby.
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A year ago I had done woodwork since high school, which is a quarter of a century away
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from me and through a process of starting simple and working up through different guitars
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I've got to a point now where I'm building guitars from scratch entirely.
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But the idea and the kind of thing I'm trying to tell people today is just start simple.
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The first guitar I built, which I still play every day, I bought just kit parts and screwed
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them together and just tweaked them slightly.
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And then the second one I built the guitar body at Cambridge Make Space, which is a community
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workshop, using their CNC router, using design I found on the internet and then kind of
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built the body by rest of that by hand and I built, bought the neck and what have you.
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And that guitar is now with my brother who's using it to record an album and it is just
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incrementally, each time just add a little bit that's more difficult because otherwise
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you'll put yourself off and kind of think it's impossible.
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And yeah, that's how I got here.
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So have you got your own website, Michael?
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I don't.
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If people are interested in seeing guitars being built, if they follow me at electric flapjack
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on Instagram, I kind of post lots of work in progress kind of photos just to kind of show
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how these things come together.
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you.
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Lovely.
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You've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio dot org.
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We are a community podcast network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday.
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Today's show, like all our shows, was contributed by an HBR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording a podcast, then click on our contribute link to find out
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how easy it really is.
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Hacker Public Radio was founded by the digital dog pound and the infonomican computer club
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and is part of the binary revolution at binrev.com.
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If you have comments on today's show, please email the host directly, leave a comment on
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the website or record a follow-up episode yourself.
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