Wednesday Links: 3D Weaving, Lasercut Go...

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June 25, 2014

Another Wednesday brings another dose of links. What's new about that? Links themselves, I guess.

Time-lapse Panoramas
We've all seen panoramas like that - but the video at the end of the post is really worth watching (Via Geek.com)
3D Weaving
Regular weaving is complex, imagine weaving in three dimensions! And the machine that does just that. (Via Notcot)
Laser Cut Inspiration
Always nice to see what projects you can do with a laser, especially I like the first one, what an awesome and functional way to utilize the rotary attachment!(Via Ponoko)
Wireless Charging Pants
...just make sure to not wash the phone while it's charging! (Via Designboom)
Math Equations Visualized
... and cast in plaster make fascinating sculptures. Somehow the translation of this totally abstract concept into something tangible is really exciting. Dunno why. (Via Wired)

Although I missed one week. Sorry.

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