3D Printed Phone Stand with Charging Port
Submitted by Anne Lin on Sun, 08/07/2022 - 5:07pmMake a 3D printed phone stand with a charging port and a small, front storage area!
The perfect place to create and get feedback on your early prototype or just engage with a community of people working on the frontiers of technology.
Connect with others who share your passion. Share the skills you have developed expand your horizons.
Experiment with new medium and challenge your ideas to create something unique. Hone woodworking, sewing or printmaking skills.
Full workshop with all the equipment including: table saw, band-saw, CNC, lathe, planer and hand tools.
Full metal working shop with saws, vertical mills, CNC machine, waterjet cutter, lathes, welding, jewelry making and blacksmithing.
Sewing Machines, quilting machine, knitting machine, computerized embroidery and an area to layout and cut large fabrics.
Pottery wheel, and a kiln for pottery. Pressure pot and vacuum chamber to support casting. Vacuum former, injection molder, resin 3d printer, grinder and compression oven for plastics.
Many 3d printers, laser cutters, CNC milling machines, access to design software and more.
Electronics workbench with oscilloscopes, soldering station, reflow oven, and ham radio with antennas on the roof.
Presses for woodblock, screen printing capabilities and a media room built for podcast and product photography.
MA computerized home brewing system and Community Bio Lab capable of work with DNA and growing bio materials.
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Make a 3D printed phone stand with a charging port and a small, front storage area!
The Pottery badge is required to use the Pottery Studio. Only Liz's Light Cone 6 Stoneware clay can be used in the area to prevent contamination and kiln mishaps.
There are blue silicone mats on the shelf to use on the tables for hand work.
The mortiser is used to quickly make mortises (square holes) in wood for joinery.
Placemats as a Freestyle Quilting Sampler
Making smooth continuous freestyle shapes on the long arm quilter takes practice. Why not try several types for a single project? You can try flowers, spirals, zig zags, stones, woodgrains, words, single line drawings, wanderings, knit look - the options are many! A set of six placemats lets you practice six techniques. You need to be badged on the long arm quilter and basic sewing machine and/or serger machine.
This is a Skutt Kiln KM818-3 with touch screen controller.
It would be a nice workshop to lay out a PCB.
The U.S. Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory just announced the winners of Phase One in the Inclusive Energy Innovation Prize, which supports grassroots innovation, community-centric networks, and ground-up solutions to accelerate climate and clean energy technology advancement alongside disadvantaged and underrepresented communities.
This is the Powermatic PM2800B Drill Press.
This is a 60 watt laser, with a work area of 24" by 18".