Makerspace directors drink beer and discuss managing and running a makerspace, maker and tech news, and related topics such as 3D printing, lasers, cnc machines, and more!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureHobbies |
Join Joe, Chris, and myself as we finish what we started. This is the first episode we've recorded since I came out as transgender, which brought out a lot of emotions. We have changed since we started the show, but I'm so grateful that I was able to... more
Sanjay Mortimer from E3D-Online comes back to the show to go off topic and deep dive into the physics of plastics, extrusion, users in 3D printing and general fun. We spoke about some of the recent patent releases as well and here is the link to the ... more
This week, Joe, Chris, and Aaron catch up on their lives and go off on a wild tangent about journaling. more
This week, Joe, Chris, and Aaron catch up on their lives and projects post MRRF. more
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Love the upbeat attitude about making. Gets me inspired when it’s been too long since I’ve geeked out with another maker. more
Love this show! The hosts do focus on making and building and projects, but they dig a little deeper into what it means to make, how to deal with failures, how to plan before actually starting. If you're looking for Maker news or just some inspiration to build stuff yourself, this is your show.
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