3D printing is already finding its way into end-use part production for cars. The Aston Martin Callum Vanquish 25 by R-Reforged, a reimagining of the 2001 Vanquish, will included multiple 3D printed ...
D printing can be used for making all sorts of objects, including the cylinder head on your car, but how long would it last?
Discover how medical 3D printing creates patient-specific devices and custom prosthetics. Read our guide to clinical ...
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You can throw your 3D prints in an oven to improve their strength (here’s how it works)
Just like grandma used to make.
If you own a Nintendo Switch 2 and a 3D printer, there's a growing library of printable accessories worth knowing about.
Traditional subtractive manufacturing involves cutting away material to create a product, while 3D printing is an additive process that builds objects by adding material layer by layer. A 3D-printed ...
Enrichment—adding complexity to an animal’s environment—is an essential element of improving the lives of animals in captivity. Species-appropriate toys, puzzles, and structures, for example, can ...
When it comes to 3D printing, speed is the ultimate metric, and one research team in China has their print speeds down to ...
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Smarter 3D printing starts before you hit print
Great 3D prints start long before the filament flows — they begin in your CAD software and design mindset. From choosing the right file format to anticipating overhangs, wall thickness, and tolerances ...
3D printing is still a relatively novel method of manufacture, and has already diversified massively in terms of printing methods, materials, and design possibilities, finding niche application in a ...
After several years of experimentation, and growing success in volume manufacturing for some use cases, technologies for 3D printing of electronic circuits are becoming more common. Some innovations ...
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3D-printing electronics with focused microwaves redefines possibilities in materials
In a recently published paper in Science Advances, a team led by Rice University's Yong Lin Kong describes a new 3D-printing ...
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