Dremel Takes Its 3D Printer to School
Dremel is targeting its 3D printer to teachers right down to providing professionally developed lesson plans.
From advancements in technology and materials, to the development of innovative techniques and ideas, there’s always something new on the horizon. As a maker, your success depends on your ability to keep up with all these changes. Let’s take a look at some of the most noteworthy developments that are taking place in making right now!
Dremel is targeting its 3D printer to teachers right down to providing professionally developed lesson plans.
Printrbot’s new CNC router revolutionizes CNC by making your material the table — a small machine with huge capabilities at a fraction of the cost.
The second annual Maker Faire Lisbon was this past weekend, and we had so much fun digging into all the hands-on exhibits from hi-tech to lo-tech.
Maker Faire is so much fun and with a few precautions you can avoid any kind of setback. Here is a list of must-haves for your Maker Faire Survival kit. Maker Faire rocks, and being prepared can keep it that way!
After a troublesome few months, Quirky has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy
Today SeeedStudio launched an intriguing new Kickstarter project, the RePhone. Reminiscent of Google’s Project Ara, the RePhone is a modular phone built from open source components.
Tormach has introduced its most personal CNC mill yet. It’s the PCNC 440 — a unit with factory-level capabilities in the size of a table saw.