Scientific American: Live Chat Weds. 12:30 P.M. EST on What Good Is a Home 3D Printer?
Tomorrow MAKE editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder will be in a live chat about 3D printing with the editors of Scientific American.
Tomorrow MAKE editor-in-chief Mark Frauenfelder will be in a live chat about 3D printing with the editors of Scientific American.
I have a favorite fabric scrap bucket I keep on my sewing desk – it’s a staple now.
A woodland aesthetic is always welcome in the holiday season in my book, so I am loving these Wool Woodland stockings by Martha Stewart.
Check out Smile and Wave to see Rachel’s pretty winter wreath front and center.
Sprite_tm’s miniature MAME cabinet that runs off a Raspberry Pi and even has a 128×32 OLED marquee along the top. Recently, I got one of the Pi’s myself exactly because of that reason: it’s always useful to expand your toolset with something powerful and cheap. I didn’t get it for a specific reason other than […]
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My college roommate, Mike Skalnik, a developer at GitHub, recently told me about their new MakerBot Replicator 2, which he and his coworkers have been working to automate so that anyone in the company can 3D Print things easily. They’ve been doing great things with it since it arrived at their San Francisco office little more than a week ago, and I had a chance to stop by when I was in the area for a closer look.