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Custom Parts Made to Order with Ponoko

Many of the coolest things in the maker movement involve a made-to-order part or component. So what do you do if you don't have a 3D printer, laser cutter, or a ShopBot CNC router? You Ponoko it. Ponoko is a software platform (not a verb yet) that connects you to the manufacturing device you need ...

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Barnes Distribution Announces the New F Jaw Accessory for Its Industry Leading BD Laser

Barnes Distribution, a business unit of Barnes Group Inc. , and a leading full-service distributor of maintenance, repair, operating and production supplies, today announced the launch of its new “F Jaw” key cutting attachment for its BD Laser.

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Wroxham-based Jeckells the Sailmakers has wind behind it for 180 years

At 180 years old, family sailmaking company Jeckells has had to adapt through the decline of the fishing fleet, two world wars, economic downturns and technological changes. Annabelle Dickson meets the family

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Check suspicious objects with Scorp recon robot

Novatiq's Scorp recon robot will get some cool accessories including wire cutters. (Credit: Novatiq) As machines that let first responders look at dangerous objects become increasingly common, Novatiq has started producing a throwable recon robot with the relatively low price tag of roughly $11,300. The military-grade Scorp was announced last year with slightly different specs. At 13 inches long ...

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