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3D Printer and Laser Engraver Part of The Ridgewood High School Makerspace Upgrade

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Ridgewood NJ, The Ridgewood High School Makerspace will undergo a substantial equipment upgrade this fall through the generosity of the Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation. The powerful and fast Stratasys F170 3D Printer and Epilog Fusion Edge Laser Engraver are two examples of new tools designed to increase productivity and expose students to industry standard equipment, preparing them for the 21st century workspace.

3 thoughts on “3D Printer and Laser Engraver Part of The Ridgewood High School Makerspace Upgrade

  1. Makerspace? Didn’t they used to call this “shop”?

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  2. And lord knows, if they used to call it “shop,” there is no way it should EVER evolve or change. That would just be a bridge too far!

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  3. Nonsense! Shop class should stay, right next to the typewriter lab!

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