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3D printing is unfortunately a lot of fun. Taking something that did not exist and within a few hours transforming it into an object you can touch has something magical to it.

Maybe I should send clients who make improvements little 3D printed acknowledgements of their accessibility success? Making progress feelable might be a great way to make accessibility tangible.

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in reply to Eric Eggert

Of course, as I post this, I have two failed prints. Bed adhesion. Not that fun!
in reply to Eric Eggert

@Eric Eggert As someone who is totally blind, I love this idea! It would be something tangible that they could not only see but touch. It's wonderful when things can be created so quickly, as they can help those of us who need them for various reasons.
in reply to Eric Eggert

At TPAC, the AGWG had little printed trophies for whomever took the minutes.
in reply to Adrian Roselli

@aardrian Awwww! I loved taking notes. Probably would have done it without a trophy. ๐Ÿ˜‚
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