For Wilson High School senior Harrison Eck, computer science isn’t something confined to a screen — it’s something he can ...
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The Government's Ghost Gun Battle Is Taking Aim at Something Much Bigger: Innovation
COMMENTARY: New laws are targeting not just 3D-printed weapons, but the digital files, platforms, and machines that create ...
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Can we cut steel on a desktop gantry router?
Testing out recipes for cutting A36 mild steel on my Avid CNC Benchtop Pro CNC router, using the CNCDepot S30C 2.2kW spindle ...
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My first failure: Lessons learned in the shop
In this video, various tools are showcased, including a PressBrake, CNC Router, Router Software, Bandsaw, Welding Table, Mig ...
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EufyMake E1
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Slytek software helps CNC manufacturers boost efficiency and optimize processes without adding labor at workplaces like ...
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The Government Doesn’t Just Want to Ban Ghost Guns. It Wants to Control Your 3D Printer
New laws are targeting not just 3D-printed weapons, but the digital files, platforms, and machines that create them, raising questions about innovation and who decides what can be made. As a longtime ...
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Buying your own router is an easy way to save on your internet bill. Here's what happened when I did just that. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, and moving.
Whenever someone sends me a question about how to fix their Wi-Fi, I wince. It’s not that I dislike helping people with their router problems. In fact, there are few geeky endeavors I find more ...
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