Maker
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June 03, 2016
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I hope you enjoy these articles on Making. As always, if you have themes for topics to cover just shoot me an email. Enjoy the weekend, If you are like me, you'll be working on some fun project (feel free to share if/when you're finished).
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Mark Schreiber
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DeZeen Magazine
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ecovativedesign
Every thought about growing your own object... out of mushrooms? Here is a nice DIY (or GIY for Grow Your Own) kit for making objects out of fungus (or is it fungi). Either way, it sounds like fun to me. Here is the product page if you are interested: http://giy.ecovativedesign.com/
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Brent Ridley
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Medium- OtherMachine
Ever wondered what it looks like to take a projects from an early fragile idea through to the initial stages of research to start to understand if there is really something there? Brent from Other Machine Co gives an honest account of their efforts to make apparel with a previously unknown level of thermal comfort.
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ScienMag
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Science Magazine
This sounds like a pretty nice new technology that could help print circuits in a stretchy manner for health care applications and wearables.
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FabLabBBCN
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FabTextiles
Every had a desire to 3D print on fabric so that it would be flexible? If so, here is a nice little tutorial to do just that. There are other ways to 3D print on fabric too without a special filament as well but I thought this one was worth a mention to get you started.
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