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Why Your CNC Router Still Won't Talk to Your Laser Cutter (And What Anyone's Actually Doing About It)

Why Your CNC Router Still Won't Talk to Your Laser Cutter (And What Anyone's Actually Doing About It)

Digital fabrication promised a seamless, modular future where tools snap together like LEGO bricks. Instead, most makers spend half their build time wrestling with file conversions, driver conflicts, and software that barely knows the other machines in the shop exist. Here's a frank look at why the compatibility problem is still so stubborn — and what's actually moving the needle.

From One Trick to Everything: How Digital Fabrication Is Building a New Breed of Maker

From One Trick to Everything: How Digital Fabrication Is Building a New Breed of Maker

The maker of 2024 doesn't fit neatly into one box. Thanks to accessible, open-source fabrication tools, creators are pulling from coding, textiles, metallurgy, and beyond—building skill stacks that would've seemed wildly impractical just a decade ago. We talked to some of these cross-disciplinary makers to find out what's really driving the shift.

Trash to Toolpath: The Makers Rethinking What Fabrication Materials Can Be

Trash to Toolpath: The Makers Rethinking What Fabrication Materials Can Be

A growing crew of American makers isn't buying their raw materials — they're digging them out of dumpsters, salvage yards, and decommissioned electronics. From shredded circuit boards to reclaimed aluminum heat sinks, upcycled fabrication is getting serious, and the open-source tools making it accessible are catching up fast.

Trash to Toolpath: How the Maker Movement Is Turning Waste Into Working Designs

Trash to Toolpath: How the Maker Movement Is Turning Waste Into Working Designs

Across garages, community workshops, and basement labs, makers are discovering that the best raw material isn't always something you buy — it's something someone else threw away. Digital fabrication tools are making it easier than ever to turn discarded junk into genuinely useful stuff, and the results are hard to argue with.