Have you noticed our new makerspace, NarwhalLabs, which has been appearing in many of our posts and stories recently? We invited TotalBoat Ambassador, Xyla Foxlin, to be our first “real” guest in the lab, and she came with a boatload of fun ideas to make something cool with the team. An avid aviatrix, Xyla settled on making a stained glass piece using tinted epoxy and a super cool design of the Spirit of Columbus. We used the Lab’s Thunder Laser cutter to make the cutout of this special plane, which was the first plane piloted by a woman to fly around the world. (Ohioan Geraldine Fredritz Mock pulled off this feat). Step inside this amazing new space and watch Xyla create a piece to honor her idol and flex her “making” muscle! Enjoy!
Subscribe to the Narwhal Labs YouTube Channel for more awesome original content from the TotalBoat team and our guest Ambassadors. Want to visit and collaborate? Hit us up in the comments with your idea! And of course, go subscribe to Xyla’s YouTube Channel and all her socials! She’s doing cool things!
We are PREMIERING this video on the Narwhal Labs channel today with Xyla! LIVE! Please plan to join us for the Premiere where you can ask Xyla or the TotalBoat team questions in the chat, hit us up for advice, or just say hi!
We’re going LIVE at 10:30 am. EST today – so tune in. And if you catch this after that time, the video will be there for you to enjoy!