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Building the Next Generation of Tools for Filmmakers & Photographers | Syrp Lab

https://syrplab.com/global/

Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2022.

We imagine a future where the creative process can flow without boundaries, where the tools have no limits and the creative experience is truly frictionless. Starting as Syrp in 2011 by a filmmaker and a designer we have been creating award winning film-making tools for over 10 years. The collaboration between filmmaker and designer is in our DNA. We empower some of the best photo and video brands in the industry. A diversified team of designers and innovators. We build fully integrated solutions from the ground up. Providing a seamless experience for creatives on our products and mobile Apps. Product Design and User Experience. With a holistic user centered approach, our design team is focused on finding innovative solutions to the obstacles creatives face.

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Setting Up Your Own Airstrip - FlyingLessons.co.uk - UK

http://flyinglessons.co.uk/setting-up-your-own-airstrip/

Saved by uncleflo on January 31st, 2019.

In addition to the UK’s civil and military aerodromes, there are hundreds of smaller, grass airfields set up by private individuals (termed ‘farm strips’). If you own suitable land, it’s possible to set up your own – of course, planning restrictions and practical considerations apply. We outline some of them here. Naturally, we suggest you obtain professional advice before flying from your land – however, if you do own a suitable portion of real estate, you can operate your aircraft from it for up to 28 days per year without planning permission, providing it’s safe to do. If the usage exceeds that, then you’ll need to apply to your Local Authority for change of use permission. Airfields operating under the 28 day rule are classified as ‘unlicensed fields’. This isn’t to say they’re illegal, but rather that they haven’t been subject to a Civil Aviation Authority survey; which quantifies and assesses approach obstacles, runway surfaces & length, and so forth. Your farm strips is therefore likely to be more challenging to fly in and out of – but, as most farm strip flyers will tell you, therein lies the challenge!

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SnapMaker - 3d printer 3 in 1

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Saved by uncleflo on December 20th, 2018.

The successful fulfillment on Kickstarter rewards is just the beginning of our journey. We are determined to make such fabrication tools as 3D printers, laser engravers and CNC carvers more accessible with higher quality, lower price and better user experience. We believe that making will be as easy as taking photos in the coming decades. Making or Do-It-Yourself is much more pervasive now than 10 years ago because such fabrication tools as 3D printers, laser engravers and CNC carvers have been popularized. We love these tools ourselves and we hope that more people can make good use of these tools in their daily life as we do. Therefore, we are determined to make these tools even more accessible for ordinary consumers. We hope our products will enable you to turn your ideas into reality no matter you are a 30-year-old engineer, an 80-year-old hobbyist or a 10-year-old student. We have a team of passionate and talented people to make this dream come true. We understand that there are three most common obstacles that hold people back from launching their DIY projects: high price of DIY tools, doubtful quality and the steep learning curve of the tools. That is why we devote unprecedented commitment to hardware and software development and community establishment, ensuring that we can provide high-quality, affordable and user-friendly fabrication machines.

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