A wearable fiber optic light suit that responds to user gestures.

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Follow along as Feldi attempts to build a Ceramic 3D Printer using OS plans she found online.

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A Cherry MX keyboard for Eagle shortcut keys

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But when guessing the time and the combination, only two people can win

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Wherein I take a break from pushing pixels around to wire my biker scout trooper helmet for sound.

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Reliving childhood memories through the magic of Legos and 3D printing.

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One of our Italian customers took our Third Hand Kit and kind of sort of actually made it cooler.

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You can 3D print a lot of things, but that doesn't mean it's wise.

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This week we have the new Servo Trigger, the ESP8266 WiFi module, a new version of the Taz 3D Printer, and more!

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High-­school science teachers can radically reduce the cost of building up science labs while giving students opportunities to engage in genuine design processes by introducing them to open­-source hardware. A vast collection of free and pre­-designed low-­cost scientific tools are available, many of which can be printed on a open­-source 3­D printer, including the printer itself. Not only can students benefit from access to research grade equipment, there are ample opportunities for students to build on, improve, and customize scientific tools as part of their curriculum. In this way the number and value of the open­-source hardware designs can expand with student effort, enabling a powerful motivating factor for science education.

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Some more filaments and some retail kits. That's what we've got for this week.

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The future is here. This week we have a sound generator, 3D printer, and more!

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