Monthly Archives: April 2015

How to Make 3D printable Voronoi Patterns with Autodesk® Meshmixer

Voronoi patterns make interesting, organic looking models. Add a Voronoi pattern to any .STL or 3D model that will import into Autodesk Meshmixer by reducing polygons and applying the [Dual Edges] pattern. Read more about Voronoi diagrams on Wikipedia. Download … Continue reading

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3D printing used to create 4D airway splint, saving three babies from imminent death

3D printing technology has really been making a name for itself in the medical world recently, but it’s been around for a lot longer than you might think. The first 3D printed medical applications were developed a few years ago, … Continue reading

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Qlik Introduces Qlik Sense Enterprise 2.0 – ChannelWorld.in

Qlik Introduces Qlik Sense Enterprise 2.0ChannelWorld.inQlik previewed Qlik Sense Enterprise 2.0, the newest release of its modern, platform-based approach to business intelligence (BI) available in June 2015. Qlik Sense Enterprise spans use cases across the organization ranging from self-service data …and … Continue reading

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Microsoft and Arduino: new partnership announced today

It’s a special day for the Makers’ community. Massimo Banzi is in San Francisco attending Build Conference, the biggest developer event of the calendar year for Microsoft and today Microsoft is  announcing a strong partnership with Arduino: Windows 10 is … Continue reading

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Touchscreen Internet Radio using Raspberry

Make this super easy and cool looking 2.8″ touchscreen Internet Radio that can be controlled with PC, Smartphone and basically every machine that has got a browser and an internet connection.. Touchscreen Internet Radio using Raspberry – [Link] from Electronics-Lab.com … Continue reading

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Internet of Tools for your Internet of Things: Part 1

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What’s an Arduino? Jimmy Fallon knows it…

An Arduino Uno appeared at The Tonight Show thanks to a project called Wildfire Warning System created by a 14 years old girl from California. Take a look at the video to discover how  you can detect fires  using a gas sensor … Continue reading

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3D printed Flow Hive that puts honey on tap raises over $12 million on Indiegogo

While most 3D printed innovations have a futuristic feel to them, an Australian father and son duo have just made an uproar in the 3D printing community and outside it with a solution to a problem afflicting mankind since the … Continue reading

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New 3D Printing Techniques at AMUG 2015

Sometimes there’s a lot of perks to working for a cutting edge tech company while also being a writer here at Hackaday. This week I had the opportunity to attend AMUG 2015 — the Additive Manufacturing User Group conference in Jacksonville, Florida. … Continue reading

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3D Print A Fully Playable Ukulele #MusicMonday

3D print a fully playable ukulele. via instructables Download and print the latest version of my 3D printed Ukulele design. This instructable will walk you through everything you need to know from printing to tuning of the 3d printed ukulele. … Continue reading

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