This week’s selection is “Machine Shop Tools and Operations” by Rex Miller and Mark Richard Miller.
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How To Make Anything With 3D Printing
You can’t use a 3D printer to print anything. You can make anything with a 3D printer.
Book of the Week: Create, Share, and Save Money Using Open-Source Projects
This week’s selection is “Create, Share, and Save Money Using Open-Source Projects” by Joshua Pearce.
MakerOS Announces “PAQ”
MakerOS announced a new feature for their integrated manufacturing management service: PAQ. We describe how it works.
Book of the Week: The Knowledge
What happens after the world ends? Do you know how to rebuild everything? This book gives you the steps to do so.
Tour: MADE Makerspace in Barcelona, Spain
This tour of MADE Makerspace in Barcelona, Spain was my last stop of jet setting through Europe to learn about HW startup culture there.
Book of the Week: Build Your Own CNC Machine
This week’s selection is “Build Your Own CNC Machine” by James Floyd Kelly and Patrick Hood-Daniel.
What 3D Printer Does Supermaker Colin Furze Use?
UK-based supermaker Colin Furze uses 3D printing.
Book of the Week: The Maker’s Field Guide
This week’s selection is “The Maker’s Field Guide: The Definitive Reference for the Professional Designer” by Christopher Armstrong.
When You Can’t 3D Print It
There are times when complex objects cannot be 3D printed.
A Culture of Making “Anythings”: More 3D Printing Misunderstandings
I noticed a tweet from Mashable that got me a bit riled.
The Dangers of 3D Printing Your Own Designs
The emergence of easy making technologies has transformed many people into “makers”, but are there hidden dangers?
Laser Cutting or 3D Printing? Which is Appropriate?
I’m reading an Instructables on how to laser-cut a 3D printer spool holder and had a thought.
ABC and Mattel Partner to Create a ‘Shark Tank’ for Toy Inventors
When it comes to testing out new toy inventions, nobody can beat the opinion of an honest kid. Better yet, a panel of kid judges.