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Ryan] of [Fat Lip Collective] has been on a streak of using 3D printing for his car mod projects. From spark plug adapters to ...
The K4 steps into the ring to replace the Cerato - but does it have the stamina to K.O the heavyweights in the small car ...
For those looking to pick up a pair from this latest expansion of HOKA’s Stealth/Tech collection, all three shoes are ...
If you're not satisfied with today's lineup of supercars, this British company will let you design one from the ground up.
The car’s interior features groundbreaking materials and 3D printed seat cushions for personalized comfort and performance. Inside, the AMG GT XX boasts a stripped-down, race-car aesthetic, ...
I’m struggling to think of a recent car ... 3D printed lids available for the center console, but the funky yellow interior seen in all the media images is only available on the top spec Iconic 5 – ...
Kieran Casey, of Port Jefferson, makes 3D-printed STEM kits Kieran Casey, a junior at Earl L. Vandermeulen High School, makes and distributes STEM kits at little free libraries like the one seen here.
3D printing is one of the most revolutionary technologies today allowing anyone to turn an idea into a physical product. Here are the landmark events that brought it to where it is in 2018.
3D printing tiny cars isn't new, but this creator's work lets you print a Revell- or Tamiya-style kit you can assemble yourself, just like the good old days.
In context: As NASCAR and other motorsports continue to push the boundaries of performance and innovation, 3D printing is playing an increasingly crucial role. With its ability to produce complex ...
Faster, easier, and cheaper than the molded techniques of the past, 3D-printed technology allows racing teams to grab a competitive edge.
Additive manufacturing, or "3D printing," is commonly used for prototyping, as the machines can create parts without the expensive tooling process or the need for skilled machining. Automakers use ...