Vol. 01: Welcome to the Fab Lab
Neil Gershenfeld shows us that personal fabrication can be fabulous. The teacher of MIT's course "How to Make (Almost) Anything" gives us a tour of the Boston fab lab, one of a growing network of field labs all over the world.
By D.C. Denison
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The article mentions a three dimensional miller in their "items for a fab lab" - was this miller used for the pcb's that they made? What software did they use in conjuntion with the miller?Posted by LucidGuppy on July 18, 2005 at 05:17:10 Pacific Time
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