Electronic Diorama ft. @thebrainscoop

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Special thanks to Matt Likens for helping clean up our 3D rat scan meshes! 🥰

00:00 Intro
01:10 Planning
02:42 Electronics
04:22 3D printing
05:36 Thank you DigiKey
06:08 Diorama
08:27 3D scanning rat heads
08:56 Taxidermy
09:54 Outro

Becky Stern is a maker living in NYC, publishing DIY projects about technology, and crafts from her Brooklyn studio.

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This is the collaboration we have all been waiting for! I thoroughly enjoyed this! I don't see myself taking up taxidermy as a hobby anytime soon

bytesizedengineering
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Oh my gosh, I did not see this coming, and I'll admit this is a WEIRD thing to watch with my morning oatmeal, but I am SO HERE FOR THIS

NickYonge
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Becky Stern is never boring, such a cool collaboration!

moxieinfinity
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Yay Emily! And a Rob cameo!? All in one video, this is a great colab and I would love to see more!

sojiro
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So cool to see this fun concept brought to life 🤯
Also I am obsessed with your cat just hanging out in the box during the sponsor segment XD

carolynhyao
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Science Museum of Minnesota? That's me. That's where I live! I go to that museum and I have multiple friends who work there. Such a great museum.

vaxjoaberg
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Combining two of my prime interests - very cool.

quinbee_creates
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Anyone else think that rat skull looked a bit like the graboids from tremors?

sojiro
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Great work young Lady's.
My dietitian looks at my food diary. With horror says WHAT'S RAT.😂 Ratatouille I reply. 😂

simonhopkins
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Impressive to see such a wide mix of skills going into a single project.

But I am a bit concerned how Rob is going to work a taxidermy rat into one of his videos...

pileofstuff
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Hi, do you have as much of a problem with your 3D printer as I am having with mine. When I bought my 3D printer I found out that most of the parts that went into the printer were classed as disposable and as a result were not covered in any warranty, I have now spent almost twice the cost of the printer trying to diagnose the problem and I am still not able to print anything. You opinions would be gratefully received.

johnfithian-franks