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5 uncomfortable truths about 3D printing that you need to hear
Perhaps the biggest barrier to entry is the sheer volume of jargon you’ll encounter. There’s a whole glossary of 3D printing ...
Traditional 3D printing works in only one direction: you add material layer by layer, and once something is printed, it stays ...
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is normally a one-way street. In a digital light processing (DLP) printer, a ...
The human body and sharp objects don’t get along very well, especially when they are being wielded with ill-intent. Since ...
Cutting edge 3D printing is revolutionizing jaw reconstruction surgery at UPMC Pittsburgh. We met a Fairview man who ...
Every item in your home should have its own place, and with your own 3D-printed storage system, your dreams of domstic ...
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Can the Anycubic KOBRA 2 Max Really Print Big and Fast?
We put the Anycubic KOBRA 2 Max 3D printer to the test! From large-scale prints to lightning-fast speeds, see if this printer ...
The core promise of the maker movement—democratizing creation—has expanded dramatically through AI. But too much digital ...
South Technical High School senior Vincent Coleman, a Rockwood Summit student in the Electronics & Robotics Engineering ...
It wasn't long ago that 3D printing was almost mythical, with limited technology and capabilities. Now, we're inundated with ...
From left, Corson Cramer, Trevor Aguirre and Amy Elliott discuss the silicon carbide gyroid component, which was 3D printed using the binder jet printer displayed in the background. In collaboration ...
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