It's called Tinkerlab and it features hands-on collaborative engineering and art activities that are fun for kids.
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Since 2010, Xerocraft "hackerspace" has welcomed frustrated engineers, curious tinkerers and do-it-yourselfers of all stripes to share ideas a…
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Connor Barickman steps into Xerocraft, where do-it-yourselfers to share space, equipment and ideas. Xerocraft will join workspaces downtown to…
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A mustache comb begins to take shape in a 3-D printer, which "prints" objects by building up layers of material.
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Stephen Haynes, left, and Connor Barickman help as Jeremy Briddle troubleshoots a problem he's having making an 8-bit video game character usi…
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Alex Barton uses a 3-D printer at Xerocraft to make a mustache comb that he designed to replace the one he lost. In addition to providing spac…
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