Doxie Flip Scanner

We’re a fan of physical things—books, baseball cards, handwritten letters—but there’s no doubt that having a digital backup isn’t a bad policy. That’s where the Doxie Flip Scanner ($150) comes in; it’s a flatbed scanner that fits in your pocket. It’s cordless, runs on batteries, scans at 300 or 600 … Read More

MakerBot’s 3D Scanner

Now that you have your 3D printer, it’s time for a 3D scanner. The MakerBot Digitizer ($1,400) scans objects, allowing you to upload the design files into your computer, where you can then modify them and then use your aforementioned 3D printer to make a bunch of copies. So far, … Read More

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