The first surprise is that the Toronto Reference Library has a drone. The second one is that when a part broke off, a new one was created using one of library’s 3D printers. No, you can’t borrow the ...
Want to create a unique figurine? Need a new smartphone case? Forget a pottery class or electronics store, just head to Toronto’s Reference Library. For about the cost of a Starbucks latte, you’ll be ...
SEABROOK — In an effort to help the public learn about 3D printing technology, Seabrook Library acquired a da Vinci Junior 3D printer earlier this year. Now, residents can access 3D printing and ...
Kim Anderson has been making a lot of swords. The youth services librarian at the Gail Borden Public Library District isn’t a blacksmith. Instead, she is learning how to operate and teach children ...
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