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The Western New York STEM and AT&T combine to teach kids how to use 3D technology to help others.
So, you got a 3D printer for the holidays, and you’re excited to dive in. Chances are, you’re not sure where to begin. What can you print? What’s fun? What’s useful?
Explore the top 5 videos of August, from injection molds and printer motion systems to 3D printed homes, animation, and tech for children.
At this year's New York Toy Fair trade show, the company announced its new ThingMaker, a $300 3D printer that will let kids make their own toys.
You’d think kids would be all over 3D printers, but the filaments have to be melted at a dangerous 200+ degrees Celsius. So Japan’s Bonsai Labs hopes to finally make 3D printers kid-friendly ...
But only a few kids really need their own 3D printer and the ones that do could probably make do with a normal printer, not one specifically aimed at kids.
"LEO the Maker Prince" by Carla Diana inspires children to use their MakerBots to make storybook characters into their very own 3D figures.
In effort to change this, Mickey’s Mission, makes fully customizable dolls for children with prosthetic limbs, hearing aids or other differences utilizing 3D printing technology.
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No More Stink! How to Create the Perfect Spot for a Resin 3D Printer
No More Stink! How to Create the Perfect Spot for a Resin 3D Printer Say goodbye to those stinky resin printer vibes! 🛠️ In ...
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