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Tech Xplore on MSNLight-guided 3D printing method creates recyclable supports for complex designsHearing aids, mouth guards, dental implants, and other highly tailored structures are often products of 3D printing. These structures are typically made via vat photopolymerization—a form of 3D ...
Got some spare filament and looking to build a guitar you can truly call your own? [The 3D Print Zone] has created a modular 3D printable guitar system that lets you easily mix and match different ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS scientists turn recycled scrap metal into high-performance 3D-printed rocket partsThe initiative led by WPI researchers aims to enable the rapid production of high-quality components from scrap metal.
What if you could design your 3D print to fall apart on purpose? That’s the curious promise of a new paper from CHI 2025, ...
Case in point: In 2021, a survey conducted by realtor.com showed that 66 percent of consumers would be open to the idea of living in a 3D-printed home. For millennials, 75 percent said they would.
UVM Medical Center uses 3D printing to create low-cost medical training models for rural Vermont paramedics and EMTs. These models offer more frequent practice opportunities for crucial ...
The idea began with a simple question: could the moving belt of a treadmill be adapted to serve as the conveyor in a 3D printer, allowing ...
That’s certainly been my experience wearing Adidas’ new 3D-printed Climacool sneakers on the beach, trail, or in the city. I felt more eyes on my footwear than normal, with a determined flick ...
A collection of some of Goya Lin's 3D printed lures. Photo by Goya Lin Texas angler Goya Lin has combined his knowledge of mechanical engineering with a passion for fishing to create a unique bass ...
Researchers headed by a team at the California Institute of Technology developed an ultrasound-guided 3D printing technique that could make it possible to fabricate medical implants in vivo and ...
Instead, you could simply print the part you need—right at home or through a local service. With the launch of Philips Fixables, this vision is becoming a reality. By offering open source 3D ...
Alquist 3D used 3D concrete printing and a robotic arm to build walls cheaper, 3 times stronger and 50% faster than normal construction methods. In a build that would normally take 3 weeks ...
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