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Visitors to Maker Faire Moscow worked together to build wooden climbing frames. The project was curated by Adrien Rosselet, who prepared 120 identical wooden struts using a CNC router at FabLab Moscow.
The struts have been cleverly designed to work in both a triangular and square pattern. "It was fun to see that people of all ages were amused by this structure," says Adrien. With "everyone having their own way of building and using the structure."
StoRPer robot
This project has been on Jo’s workbench for ages – we’re glad he’s finally got it out the door
IoT battery charger
You get an email or a text message to let you know that your battery is full
3D-printed marble clock
This clock is louder than thunder, and is thus unsuitable for bedroom use
M5Stack Card Computer review
Bridging the line between microcontroller and computer
The Sanjay Mortimer Foundation
Honouring the memory of a 3D printing pioneer
Desktop flamethrower
Not your average YouTube follower counter
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