Open World: Touring London’s Biggest Workshops
Liam Grace-Flood begins his journey through London by visiting the city’s two largest makerspaces: Building BloQ and London Hackerspace.
If you’re a maker, 3d printing is an incredibly useful tool to have in your arsenal. Not only can it help bring your projects to life faster, but it can also offer unique results that would be difficult (or impossible!) to achieve with traditional methods. In these blog posts, we’ll provide you with some essential information and tips regarding 3D printing for makers—including the basics of how to get started, plus creative tutorials for spicing up your projects. Whether you’re already familiar with 3d printing or are just starting out, these resources will help take your game-making skills even further!
Liam Grace-Flood begins his journey through London by visiting the city’s two largest makerspaces: Building BloQ and London Hackerspace.
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This week, street artists paint over hate speech, Kirby is birthed from cardboard, Hacker House builds an automated gardener, and more.
Tired of using a file folder for his mouse, Valentin Postl decided to improve his desk space by 3D printing his own mouse pad.
The Curta mechanical calculator is an incredible feat of mechanical engineering. Marcus Wu decided to make a 3:1 scale version.
Every video on Wintergatan’s channel is a little different, each focused on different aspects of engineering a wonderful homemade instrument.
An industrious maker 3D prints a human-size motorized skateboard.