


Come and see our Threedy 3D printers in action at the TCT show at the NEC in Birmingham on 26-28 September. Special deals available on our printers for customers visiting us at the show.
We had a fantastic (if slightly exhausting!) weekend at Alexandra Palace. Once again, the London Model Engineering Exhibition was a well attended and well organised event.
It was great to see lots of our previous happy customers as well as new faces.
As always, we enjoy hearing about what you’ve been using your THREEDY 3D Printers for as well as showing off our own projects! We heard about school students printing parts for their Design & Technology projects, model enthusiasts printing railway trucks, printing moulds for castings for larger engineering projects and much more.
Many of you were asking about our Training Days. We will confirm dates for future trainings soon. Please contact us if you are interested and we will keep you informed. We tailor our sessions to the needs of the attendees and if you’d prefer us to come to your group or school we would of course be happy to arrange that.
This week we have been 3D Printing Footy Boats.
More info on Footy Boats here!
Our THREEDY 3D Printers will be printing these and more at the London Model Engineering Exhibition this weekend, where we will also be printing with Carbon Fibre. Simon and team are looking forward to chatting with people about 3D printing – whether you are new to 3D Printing or after some more tips / information about our fantastic THREEDY 3D Printers – come and say hello if you are there!
Would you like to learn about getting the most out of your THREEDY 3D Printer? Come to our next THREEDY 3D Printer Training Day in Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire on Wednesday 11th January 2017
The hands-on interactive training day will cover:
The cost for the day will be £150+VAT* per person. Refreshments and lunch will be included. Printers and materials provided.
*Course attendees will receive a £125 discount off any THREEDY 3D Printer purchased within six months of the course date
Would you like to book a place? email info@puzzleshed.com
A slightly belated post to say
firstly: thank you very much to Letchworth Model Railway Society for giving us the opportunity to attend their 2016 exhibition in November.
secondly: thank you to the Austrial Railway Group for freeing up space for us (although we are of course sorry that you were not able to attend!)
It was great being able to exhibit our THREEDY 3D Printers so close to home. We had fun printing and chatting about 3D printing railway related items – loco sheds, bogeys etc. We hope that our demonstrations showed what they are capable of and how useful they can be in creating your models.
If you are interested in using a 3D printer to create some of your models – whether for model railway or any other purpose – please do get in touch. We are always happy to have visitors to come and see our THREEDY 3D Printers in action and answer any questions you may have about 3D printing. Contact us if you’d like to arrange to visit – or if you would like to arrange for us to attend an event you are running.
Preparations are now underway for our next model engineering event – the London Model Engineering Exhibition at Alexandra Palace 20-22 January 2017.
Preparations are well underway here for our Gathering 4 Gardener Celebration of Mind event, which we are hosting in Letchworth Garden City this Saturday.
We have lots of interesting talks lined up, including:
It isn’t too late if you’d like to add yours – we still have a couple of slots left for five minute talks / presentations; anything related to maths, science, puzzles & magic. Contact Simon if you’d like to be included.
Yesterday Simon and Richard, along with several of our THREEDY 3D Printers, had a great day out at the Cambridge Science Centre for this fantastic event. Code & Chips 2016 was a day of technology workshops and exhibitions aimed at getting students from Year 4 to 8 (8 to 12 year olds) skilled up and excited about a career in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths).
A big thank you to HackLab and ARM for giving us the opportunity to participate in this event. We love seeing our young engineers of the future being inspired by STEM activites – and what better day for it than Ada Lovelace Day; an international celebration day of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering & maths.
We hope to work with you again in the future!
We are excited to be once again hosting a fantastic day sharing interesting puzzles, maths, magic & science.
Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire
Saturday 22nd October
What is G4G?
Martin Gardner was an American writer who pioneered the field of recreational mathematics for many years. He died in 2010 and since then Gathering for Gardner (G4G) events have been held around the world, usually in October, to celebrate the types of pursuits he made popular. You can read more about these events at http://celebrationofmind.org
The focus is on sharing interesting things in the related fields of:
What happens at the celebration?
The day will include a series of 5-10 minute talks as well as the chance to browse various tables of interesting objects with the opportunity to play with a wide variety of 3D puzzles and have a go at various mathematical puzzles. Attendees are encouraged to contribute to the display tables or to give a talk.
What will be there?
Activities and display tables are expected to include 3D puzzles; mathematical origami; optical illusions; 3D printing; mathematical conundrums; challenge games (eg rush hour). The 2016 talks will be listed soon. The C4G COM Letchworth 2015 talks included:
Interested in attending? Please let us know and we will send you an invitation. Please then RSVP so that we can update our numbers. Also, let us know if you would like to give a talk or contribute to the activities and displays.
We had a great couple of days at the STEM Fair at Imperial War Museum, Duxford with STEM Team East.
We met some brilliant and enthusiastic students at our THREEDY 3D Printing Workshop. As well as printing their own personalised key tags, the students had chance to attempt to solve some of Simon’s puzzles. They thought about what projects they could do using 3D printers.
More than 1000 pupils attended this STEM enrichment event over two days. Young Investigators Day (Years 3 to 8) and Secondary Day (Years 7 to 13).
Our THREEDY 3D Printing workshop was one of 58 different workshops available to the students and proved to be popular (to quote one girl “this was the best workshop we had seen”).
We are always keen to work with schools and to help encourage a new generation of 1st Class engineers. If you’d like to know more about what you could do with a THREEDY 3D Printer in your school, or to arrange a demonstration, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Here’s a link to the press release by STEM Team East, providing more details of the event