There are a lot of useful things you can do and make with just a little knowledge of 3D design.…
Lets start learning more about your slicer, and how to adjust the setting. This week we’ll learn how to print in Vase mode, to create watertight objects.
Having your own makers coin is a right of passage. A makers coin is a small coin unique to you. These are meant to be shared and collected amongst other friends and other makers. I find them great to give out when people come over and look at my prints. I keep mine in an old glass (spaghetti sauce) jar.
Summary This guide will help you effectively accommodate students who are blind, requiring braille music, regardless of the size of…
Time for your first 3D print. This will take you step by step, on everything you need to know.
I have been getting this question quiet often. A few years ago, I put out a ‘State of the Industry’…
Let me first say, that I really enjoy 3D printing. The following post is not meant to discourage anyone, but…
If you are wondering whether not to get started with 3D printing but have many questions- you are not alone. Let me start this by saying, I am still a novice in both 3D design and 3D printing. When I first started, I felt overwhelmed and couldn’t find a ‘dummies’ guide to help me learn.
Here are a few questions I had when I first started.
Many Disability Offices are constantly trying to find the next big tool that will dramatically improve how they convert documents into accessible formats. One of the major challenges is converting Math content. This is a very laborsome process. Even a tool that saves a few seconds rockets to the top of your must have list. Today, I compared a few tools: MathType, Equatio and MathPix.
Learn how to dramatically improve your documents accessibility, by doing just 3 things.