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The latest DIY ideas, techniques and tools for the industrial arts from metal and woodworking to CNC machining and 3D printing.

First Look at the Makera Carvera Air

First Look at the Makera Carvera Air

The Carvera Air may not be the biggest or most powerful CNC but if you put one of these machines on your desktop, you just might find that it’s one of your go-to tools. This fully enclosed little CNC is only slightly larger than your average desktop 3D printer but is capable of milling numerous […]

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Making Makers: Building Makerspaces in K–12 Parochial Schools

Making Makers: Building Makerspaces in K–12 Parochial Schools

Running a makerspace can be challenging and expensive, but schools that do so often see rewards in increased student engagement, collaboration, and enthusiasm for problem solving.

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A Perfect Fit: The Fractal Vice Chair

A Perfect Fit: The Fractal Vice Chair

The fractal chair is like a steampunk version of memory foam, giving you the (almost) perfect seat to take a load off.

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Review: Formart S – Desktop Vacuum Former

Review: Formart S – Desktop Vacuum Former

Note: this machine is a kickstarter. Keep in mind that Kickstarter is not a marketplace with any kind of guarantee. Please do your own research into how often hardware kickstarters succeed or fail before opting to support a campaign. Manufacturer: My Yard Link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/formart/formart-s-industrial-grade-vacuum-former-built-for-desktops Price: $1,299 specs: Unboxing and setup Much like the older bigger […]

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Author Matt Zigler in the makerspace

Making as a Creative Practice

Matt Zigler is the author of a new book for educators titled “3 Modes of Making.” He talks about imitation, modification and innovation as three different modes of student projects, which develop different maker skills. Matt is an artist and educator who has been running the makerspace at Bullis, an independent school in the DC area. He brings a background in art and creative practice to the makerspace and his school. it’s not that every student is going to be an artist but every student should develop a creative practice, regardless of subject or area of interest.

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