
A standard 3D printer moves on three axes. This unique printer from multipoleguy adds two more degrees of freedom so it can tilt its bed underneath its print head. This allows the printer to make objects with up to a 70º overhang in all directions, reducing the need for support structures. The demo video also […]
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A versatile compact tool for your belt loop or keychain. It packs 4 to 7mm and 5/16″ wrenches, 1/4″ driver, a bottle opener, pry tool, screwdriver, and scoring clip. The XL version gains extra wrench sizes, a ruler, and a nail popper, while the mini version is, well, mini. Available in brass, copper, titanium, and […]
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Each Uniq Volumetric puzzle is made from soft PVC and molded into sculptural pieces. The first three puzzles feature curvy, organic shapes and 30 to 70 pieces each. The finished puzzles measure about 8″ x 12″ and come with a kickstand frame for display. Choose from Phantom, Timber, or Froth designs, as well as a […]
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For heavy-duty use, we’re impressed by Arcade’s Hardware Alu utility belt with superior strength and a low-profile buckle system made from aircraft-quality aluminum. The stiff performance stretch webbing is extra robust to support the weight of tools. It’s just the thing for all handymen suffering from butt-crack exposure.
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Reclaim nostalgic joy with Radio Flyer’s thoroughly modern Flyer Flex utility e-bike for commuters, errands, and family fun. Made for reluctant grownups (5’-6’ tall, up to 330 lb.), the Class 2 e-bike travels 20 to 40+ miles per charge and is one of the most versatile, safe, stylish, and smooth-riding e-bikes on the market.
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This folding chair gives you a place to sit when camping, hiking, fishing, or waiting in long lines. Under its seat is a cooler bag that holds snacks and drinks, along with pockets for a water bottle and small accessories. The chair holds up to 331 lb. and can be carried backpack style. It folds […]
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What you’re looking at isn’t a video effect. Artist Joshua Vides masterfully hand painted these cars atop matte vinyl wraps to look like the black and white artwork from comic books. The three fully-drivable cars and their backdrop are part of Joshua’s solo show, Check Engine Light, recently displayed in LA and heading to NYC.
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