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We’ve seen plenty of people 3D printing custom gears over the years, but [Mr Innovative] decided against an additive process for his bespoke component. He ended up using a simple CNC machine that makes use of several components that were either salvaged from a 3D printer or produced on o
A pair of Seattle entrepreneurs are doing their part to save forests with a creative alternative to typical toilet paper.
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A theory on the function of bullshit jobs: to maintain the illusion of meritocracy and to provide status and prestige for elites.
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While most farmers are always happy to ‘recycle’ used tyres by using them on top of a silage stack, these don’t make much of a hole in the total number produced in New Zealand every year.
Over the years, there have been many local tyre recycling initiatives. Invariably tyres end up
Minnesota Manufacturing Week was established as a way to recognize the economic importance of this business sector within our communities. The week coincides with the National Manufacturing Day, which falls on the first Friday of every October. This year, MN Manufacturing Wee