Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Another Cover for Carol Lynn Hazlett
Carol Lynn Hazlett
does it again! Another cover story in
Servo Magazine
with her 3D printed Vorpal Hexapod. Issue 2 or 2019 arrived in my mailbox today.
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