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3D Printing is the method of which you will make plastic models from 3D models. In this model, you will learn the fundamentals of 3D printing on Cura and Ender3 by printing a house.

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Creating a Behance page is necessary for keeping track of and presenting the process of your projects. In this guide, you will learn how to create a Behance page of a simple origami animal. You can choose whether or not to use Canva in this process.</description>
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        <description>How to use a Brad Nailer

Brad nailers are an essential tool used by carpenters all over the world. For this tutorial you will be learning how to build a simple frame for an action figure to rest inside. 

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DTF Printing is one way to get any design you want onto a shirt. In this guide, you will learn how to print a custom design onto a shirt.



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	&quot; The 3D printers at Hackberry Lab should be operated and serviced ONLY by trained lab assistants who know what they&#039;re doing, or failing that, can take accountability for their screw-ups.&quot;

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1. Laptop

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Resources needed

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	*  Inkscape 

Tools needed

	*  Lasercutter

Materials needed

	*  FoamCore 

Safety

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Welcome to the HackBerry Lab Wiki. There are a variety of pages here to guide you through various aspects of the lab.

	*  Equipment &amp; Technology Tutorials
	*  HackBerry Logo &amp; Branding Resources

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Materials:

	* Image
	* Computer
	* Something to put the sublimation image onto 

(NOTE: Must have at least some content of polyester for fabrics, light colors work best)

WARNING: HEAT PRESS IS HOT

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Cutting wood with a table saw makes life a lot easier, but it can also be dangerous of you do not know how to do it. In this example you will learn make a wooden small box using a table saw. 

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3D Modeling is a fundamental form of planning that takes time to get it just right. In this model, you will learn the fundamentals of 3D Modeling on Tinkercad by building a house.

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        <description>Wire-to-Wire Soldering

Soldering two wires together is one of the most basic tasks necessary when creating any electrical project or circuit. In this guide, you will learn how to create a strong insulated joint between two wires.



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