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28 3D Printing What will you create with a 3D printer? What if you don’t have any of these resources near you? You can buy your own 3D printer. Unfortunately, these machines aren’t cheap. Form a group with your friends and raise money. You can also talk to your teachers and librarians to see if they can find a way for you to try this technology. 29 MAKERS as Innovators Glossary laser (LAY-zur) a device that emits a very narrow, intense beam of light; lasers have uses ranging from surgery to welding to reading CDs maker (MAY-kur) a person who invents, creates, or fabricates something makerspaces (MAY-kur-spay-suz) places where makers come together to make, tinker, invent, and share microcontrollers (MYE-kro-kuhn-trohl-urz) small computers capable of carrying out simple programs open source (OH-puhn SOURS) freely available and allowed to be changed by anyone program (PROH-gram) a series of instructions, written in a computer language, that controls the way a computer works 30 Find Out More Books Prusa, Josef.
Now that you’ve got the basics down, you can start building your own tools and toys. Go out and become part of the movement! Design, print, build, and share your knowledge. 28 3D Printing What will you create with a 3D printer? What if you don’t have any of these resources near you? You can buy your own 3D printer. Unfortunately, these machines aren’t cheap. Form a group with your friends and raise money. You can also talk to your teachers and librarians to see if they can find a way for you to try this technology.
Unfortunately, these machines aren’t cheap. Form a group with your friends and raise money. You can also talk to your teachers and librarians to see if they can find a way for you to try this technology. 29 MAKERS as Innovators Glossary laser (LAY-zur) a device that emits a very narrow, intense beam of light; lasers have uses ranging from surgery to welding to reading CDs maker (MAY-kur) a person who invents, creates, or fabricates something makerspaces (MAY-kur-spay-suz) places where makers come together to make, tinker, invent, and share microcontrollers (MYE-kro-kuhn-trohl-urz) small computers capable of carrying out simple programs open source (OH-puhn SOURS) freely available and allowed to be changed by anyone program (PROH-gram) a series of instructions, written in a computer language, that controls the way a computer works 30 Find Out More Books Prusa, Josef.