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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Student Blogs



Becca's blog featured a 3-D printer, but the printer she found was much more complex and could do many more things than the average 3-D printer. It was created by Bonsai Lab , who also partnered with THK, Minebea, and Mitsuboshi Belt. 
Ashley's blog featured another 3-D printer, but it focused more on the items the printer was able to create rather than the printer itself. 3-D printed vehicles printed by Divergent took the spot. They're light weight, fully function able cars and motorcycles, printed out of aluminum nodes combines with printed carbon fire. These vehicles are also much better for the environment since they produce much less waste to create. 
Alex's blog featured Kuri, a kid friendly robot made by Mayfield Robotics. It can light up to show different facial expressions which includes blinking and squinting as well as recognize different family members. If connected to a device, Kuri can do many more actions as well as play music.
Katelyn's blog also featured Kuri, a home improvement robot. Instead of entertaing children, this robot can preform household chores such as cleaning and can also take pictures. 
Olivia's blog hasn't posted anything that I can view yet.

My favorite had to be Ashley's 3-D printed cars. It was so cool to see how they can make strong, longer lasting, better for the environment motorcycles  with just a 3-D printed. One of them can go as fast as 0-60mph in just a few seconds which is completely insane.

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