by QC Makerspace | Feb 11, 2021 | #QCmakers, 3D-printing
If you’re afraid of insects and specifically the creepy crawly way with which they move then proceed with caution…even though what follows is not technically an insect but an insect-inspired hexapod robot – but don’t say we didn’t warn...
by QC Makerspace | Aug 27, 2020 | 3D-printing
We recently attended a webinar online (like most things these days) about 3D-printing regarding various materials available for Ultimaker 3D-printers. (We’ll soon have some newly acquired Ultimaker S3s, so the webinar was useful for us to glean various intel...
by QC Makerspace | Jun 22, 2020 | 3D-printing
“New technologies like 3D-printing can help upgrade all kinds of items, from coffee makers to medical equipment,” reports the NYTimes in this article that not only mentions the virtues of 3D-printing, but also how the Internet of Things (“IoT”)...
by QC Makerspace | Apr 7, 2020 | #QCmakers, 3D-printing
The following was written by QC Makerspace Assistant (and QC Physics undergrad) Lillian C. One of the most stressful and concerning aspects of working in the medical field today is the lack of protection provided to healthcare professionals, especially for those who...
by QC Makerspace | Jan 17, 2020 | 3D-printing, Made in the Makerspace
Built with anĀ Adafruit CRICKIT for Circuit Playground Express, designed in SketchUp, and printed on a MakerBot Z18 3D-printer, this project by seniors Shifa Htut (Economics) & Zack Friedman (Drama & Theater) combines fabrication, electronics, design, and...
by QC Makerspace | Mar 8, 2019 | 3D-printing