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Josh Carroll
@impulse_3d
I am a high school physics/chemistry teacher making (3d printed) products to support student learning.
Greer, SC Katılım Aralık 2021
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I made the @smartereveryday Smarter Scrubber even Smarter-ER with SIX 3D printed upgrades!
Wanna know how? Think you can do better? Guess you're gonna have to read the article over on @printablescom and then download and try some of these upgrades yourself! 😉




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@Prusa3D Is there a parts list available for these upgrade kits? GitHub?
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Following in @jan_tec footsteps, the first 5 peeps who drop their @printablescom handle will get an invite to try out the new @Prusa3D EasyPrint 😁

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Serious question:
If you like space, and are NOT following @astro_Pettit
How do you sleep at night?


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🚀 Blast Off with Spelements! 🧪✨ Spell your favorite words or phrases with the periodic table of elements. Files on @Thangs3D and products on Etsy
Perfect for science lovers, students, and anyone who dreams big! 🌠
➡️link in bio to explore our unique models and shop now!💯
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I joined thangs and am sharing our Spelements science decor: Create and print words/phrases from the periodic table!
You can also NeRd out 🤓 with our desktop stand! Perfect for displaying your Spelements models. Check it out: than.gs/m/1237809 #3DPrinting @Thangs3D
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IT’S HAPPENING
@whoisinspace ?
@astro_Pettit is @whoisinspace !!
I’m very excited about this!
Follow for updates.
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This was so fascinating. I had a teflon knitting needle on @ISS and charged it by rubbing with my Russian fur boots. Then I directed water droplets from a syringe towards the charged knitting needle and this is the resulting dynamics. The droplets, due to charge forces, go into a crazy orbit around the knitting needle. If planets were cylindrical this would be the orbit of its moons due to gravity. Canon G1 video camera, Expedition 30, 2012.
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