Canning jars, also known as Mason jars, are traditionally used to preserve food but have many other uses. People have found literally hundreds of uses for them, from storage of dry goods and small parts to crafts, gardening, and other applications. A 3D Printer can be used to extend their functionality even further.
What to do with a 3d Printer
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What to do with a 3D Printer: Make Garden Tools
The gardening season is here and it's time to get out and work the dirt. Even very traditional home tasks and pastimes like gardening can benefit from a 3D Printer.
I've got a few garden accessories that I've designed for myself to use in the garden this season.
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What to do with a 3D Printer: Be a Valentine Hero!
This year for Valentines, my son's day-care put on a little party for the kids and each child was asked to bring valentines for the their class-mates. Normally this would have meant a walk down the retail trenches of our nearest big chain department store for something cheap and unoriginal; but this year, with a 3D Printer, it meant something much more special.
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What to do with a 3D Printer: Video Production Field Use
Earlier this week Mechan Media was in Seattle on a production and had our Mosaic on loan to see what applications they had for it. As it turns out, it saved the shoot!
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What to do with a 3d Printer: Make a Custom Microscope Adapter
I had an old Nikon medical laboratory microscope and really wanted to find a way to take photos through it so I could share what I was seeing with others. After looking around online and discovering that my only likely option was to have one custom made at great expense, I decided to build one.
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What to do with a 3d printer: Fix the Dial on the Clothes Dryer
You have a 3d printer, or maybe you want a 3d printer. Maybe the only thing stopping you from acquiring a 3d printer is that your significant dearest is unconvinced of your NEED for a 3d printer. And if you're really lucky, maybe the dial on the clothes dryer has just broken. Well if you need help showing that your desire to pull physical objects out of thin air like Marry Poppins's carpet bag is justified? Perhaps you should read further.
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