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Posted by: Jesse on: 11/15/2012 06:45 PM
What do kids love? Making stuff. What else do kids love? Video games. Thats why Minecraft and 3D printing works perfectly together to create Pincraft - 3D printing for kids.
Below you see two kids in front of an iMac, but what you can't see is the [http://3dgeeks.com/articles_pages/makebot_releases_replicator_2_desktop_3d_printer.html]Makerbot[/url] 3D printer right beside them bright, colorful objects. These are Paul Harter's children; Paul is a programmer in his daily life, and creator of the new innovative script project called Printcraft.
Printcraft introduces children to 3D printing in a very simple and fun way. Actually, its just the popular game Minecraft and some code. Build your objects in Minecraft, then enter your e-mail address and a .STL file is exported and sent to you, ready to be 3D printed. You do need your own 3D printer, or find someone who has.
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Printcraft introduces children to 3D printing in a very simple and fun way. Actually, its just the popular game Minecraft and some code. Build your objects in Minecraft, then enter your e-mail address and a .STL file is exported and sent to you, ready to be 3D printed. You do need your own 3D printer, or find someone who has.
Head to Printcraft's website for more info, and learn more about 3D printing [url=http://3dgeeks.com/articles_pages/3d_printing_for_dummies.html]here.[/url