Thermal printers are cheap to buy, quick to print, and don't need ink. I've been using mine for useful things like labels, and silly fun with my kids.
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My family adores Catan, and it just so happens that there are numerous free files that allow you to create a fully 3D version of its board (this community is a gem, I swear). "Perfect!" I thought.
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D Printing is great, but it is pretty much the worst way to make any given part– except that every other technique you could use to make that part is too slow and/or expensive, making the ...
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A simple burst of visible light can now create skin-safe electrodes that could transform medical and wearable electronics.