This Week in Making: Supersonic Nerfs, 3D Printing Metal, and Upcycling Made Easier
This week, we saw makers shoot nerf darts at the speed of sound, transform the Nintendo Switch into the Nintendo 64, and so much more.
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 makersโincluding the basics of how to get started, plus creative tutorials for spicing up your projects. Whether youโre already familiar with 3d printing or are just starting out, these resources will help take your game-making skills even further!
This week, we saw makers shoot nerf darts at the speed of sound, transform the Nintendo Switch into the Nintendo 64, and so much more.
This Friday’s filament is PET. When used in a 3D printer, PET is both strong and food safe and can be made optically clear.
In the spirit of April Fool’s, we want to see the most infuriating drinking cup that you can design.
Makers and creators of all sorts from all over Scotland will show off their projects and creations at the Edinburgh Mini Maker Faire.
As a jack-of-all-trades the BoXZY can do multiple things ยญโ and can do them well.
Knitting something? Kniterate prints an entire knitted garment of your design within a desktop space in a matter of hours.
Making a handheld Linux device with the Raspberry Pi Zero W may seem a daunting task, but is easier than you think with the right materials.