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I 3D Printed a Giant Flexi-Rexi Fidget Toy
Rexi design to 1000% size — a massive, fully articulated 3D-printed fidget toy that’s both fun and impressive to build.
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3D printing materials: what you need to know
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Igor Gaspar, a mechanical engineer, teacher, and researcher at MATE University in ...
Students playing with bubbles may look like leisurely fun, but these Hawfields Middle School students are actually in the ...
What started as a seasonal pop-up at a Missouri mall has become a permanent retail venture for Jamplast, bringing 3D printing technology and education to the local community.
In a small Prince George's County workshop filled with the hum of 3D printers and glowing model lights, Air Force veteran ...
Galveston prepares for the Lone Star Rally gradually. A few days out, restaurants change their signs to welcome their chopper ...
These top-rated Milwaukee tool mods prove small upgrades can make a big difference in how clean, quick, and capable your ...
Color gradient filament is fun stuff to play with. It lets you make 3D prints that slowly fade from one color to another along the Z-axis. [David Gozzard] wanted to do some printing with this effect, ...
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Mazda Toyota hosts Madison City 8th graders for onsite STEM education event
Eighth-graders from Madison City Schools explore manufacturing careers during Mazda Toyota's interactive "STEM isn't Spooky" ...
Dycus recently shared the mouse-turned-camera project on Reddit. He used the optical sensor (model ADNS-3090) from an old ...
I'm sending out a distress call to anyone who can pick up this frequency: One Trekkie needs this TOS-inspired badge.
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