For those of you that love all things eatable, the food service industries are jumping on board the 3D printing bandwagon in full force! The latest item I have encountered on the net is a device attachment for 3D printers that will print soft materials like…NUTELLA (he said excitedly!)…yum, yum! Waterloo, a Canadian company has […]
Beginner’s Corner
Hello again and welcome. Today, I want to address those of you out there that are new to the 3D printing world. Whether you have a new 3D printer or are contemplating a new purchase, I put together this week’s blog just for you! In this article you will find links to various websites and […]
TinkerERS are TinkerING with Tinkercad!
Several postings in the past I discussed 3D drawing programs and focused on the ease of learning and power of these free programs. One such entry I chose to overlook was Tinkercad. My earlier experience with this program, a year ago, was that it was to basic for any real 3D printing projects. However, since […]
3D Printers in High Schools…The Synergistic effect of Knowledge
When we try to answer the question (what is so important about 3D Printers in the classroom?) we have to not only look at the printer itself, but the driving forces behind it. Many of the same points for 3D printers in the classroom are echoes of the “computers in the classroom” argument…imagination, creativity, blah […]
Cool Instructables
If you are someone that enjoys projects, working with your hands, or creating something from nothing and you are not familiar with the web site Instructables then you are missing out!! I have discussed and recommended the Instructables website in earlier blogs and today we are going to look at 5 interesting projects presented on […]