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We’re broadcasting shortly! Tonight’s Make: Live, our streaming show and tell, is all about 3D modeling and printing. Liz Arum will give us a tour of Tinkercad, Michael Curry shows off his turtle shell racers, and MakerBot CEO Bre Pettis answers your burning 3D printer questions. There’s a special secret surprise at the end, don’t miss it!
Make: Live 17 – 3D Modeling & Printing
Wednesday September 28th, 9pm ET/6pm PT
Watch at makezine.com/live or on UStream
Please join us in the UStream chat or mark tweets with #makelive to interact live with the show.
We also give away a fabulous prize from Digi-Key to one chat member who can solve our photo challenge (suggest a prize!). This episode:
Want to show us your project? Upload a video or photos and send a link to live@makezine.com.











I don’t want to sound like a broken record, but is scheduling Make:Live against Mythbusters really a good idea?
It worked out fine, lots of people said they DVRed Mythbusters to watch Make: Live. Our show stats are some of our highest ever.
Can we stop posting videos with auto-play on? (always ‘fun’ to have scrolled down and suddenly start hearing loud voices from a video you’ve already gone long by) i suppose i need flashblock for Make alone?
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