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Partially assembled but still have a ways to go.
Waiting for glue to dry is painful. I'm not convinced my bushings move smooth enough on the rods and will just break off once the glue is finished curing.
Students working on a summer project to take a desktop 3D printer, and move it into a portable briefcase.
Images from the Summit for Transformative Learning conference at Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School (MICDS) in St. Louis, Missouri from June 7-9, 2015. Pictures are of some of the workshops personally attended, and school spaces visited.
La impressora que em vaig muntar al novembre del 2012 era un model com aquest. Va ser gràcies als tallers del col·lectiu d'artistes BlablabLAB
This is a small drum for winding string up. You see that bit of fishing line near the top? It enters through the top runs through a curved channel out of the curved surface where the string winds up. How awesome is that? You can't drill a hole like that, but you can sure 3d print one. For reference the diameter of the drum is about an inch and half.
The most exciting video you'll see today!
Extruder not mounted, just clamped in place to test motors.
Students working on a summer project to take a desktop 3D printer, and move it into a portable briefcase.
Images from the Summit for Transformative Learning conference at Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School (MICDS) in St. Louis, Missouri from June 7-9, 2015. Pictures are of some of the workshops personally attended, and school spaces visited.