Although these days it would seem that everyone and their pets are running 3D printers to churn out all the models and gadgets that their hearts desire, a more traditional approach to creating ...
Scissors. Purple glue sticks. Paper designs to cut out and fold. Chris Lowry teaches advanced geology college courses at UB. But some of the tools he brings to class evoke the joy of grade school.
Origami and papercrafts master Rocky Bergen has created a range of 3D paper replicas of classic computers which are available as free downloadable prints for you to cut and create yourself. The list ...
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