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February 1, 2019

Watch Objects Appear In An Instant With This Experimental 3D Printing Method

Watching 3D printers do their job is already a surprisingly mesmerizing activity. Any time there is one in a public place plodding along to lay down its layers of plastic, a crowd will surely form to watch. The process typically takes a considerable amount of time, in some cases multiple […]


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Published on February 01, 2019 12:43

Cool Crowdfunding: Tabletop Cities, Robot Arms, and Bots

We receive so many pitches for crowdfunding projects. They pour into our inbox daily. Since crowdfunding is a bit of a gamble, it is always kind of hard to determine just how to write about these projects, considering that many of them may not ever deliver. Cool Crowdfunding is our […]


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Published on February 01, 2019 06:01

January 31, 2019

Start And Stop GCode: Commands To Make Your Printer Do Your Bidding

3D printers communicate via a language called G-code, like all Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machines. This versatile language provides a set of human-readable commands for controlling each action that a 3D printer performs. Slicing software may be thought of as an interpreter for translating 3D models into a series of […]


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Published on January 31, 2019 06:00

January 30, 2019

Micro Milling: Tips for Smaller CNC Projects

Move up to the next level by going small on your CNC machine


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Published on January 30, 2019 06:00

January 29, 2019

Edible Innovation: Bright Foods’ Refrigerated Plant-based Bars

From Singapore to the USA and all around Europe, Edible Innovations profiles food makers that engage in improving the global food system at every stage, from production to distribution to eating and shopping. Join us as we explore the main trends in the industry from a maker perspective. Chiara Cecchini […]


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Published on January 29, 2019 06:00

January 28, 2019

Bionic Bummer: Deciding To Let A Dream Go

Sometimes an idea is destined to remain only as a passion project, not a career.


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Published on January 28, 2019 14:26

Joyn Machine: Putting A New Angle On CNC Joinery

Simon Deeg and Andreas Picker have come up with an interesting new tool that takes a new approach to CNC woodworking.


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Published on January 28, 2019 06:00

January 26, 2019

Give Our Facebook Page a “Like” For A Chance To Win

  Brown Dog Gadgets and Maker Shed go waaaay back. Brown Dog’s Crazy Circuits kits allowed aspiring makers to explore electronic gadgetry in all kinds of crazy ways like using conductive paints, wearables and even tying in your every day Lego blocks. Founded in 2012, Brown Dog Gadgets began as […]


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Published on January 26, 2019 09:15

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  Brown Dog Gadgets and Maker Shed go waaaay back. Brown Dog’s Crazy Circuits kits allowed aspiring makers to explore electronic gadgetry in all kinds of crazy ways like using conductive paints, wearables and even tying in your every day Lego blocks. Founded in 2012, Brown Dog Gadgets began as […]


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Published on January 26, 2019 09:15

January 25, 2019

Maker Spotlight: Rachel Pizzolato

Name: Rachel Pizzolato A.K.A. Beauty & Brains With A Twist Home Town: New Orleans Louisiana Makerspace: Home.   Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube I am currently a freshman at John Curtis High School in River Ridge Louisiana, and during the school year I participate in beauty […]


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Published on January 25, 2019 06:00

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