Speed in 3D printing hasn’t been super important to everyone. Certainly, users value speed. But some value quality even more highly, and if gaining quality means giving up speed, then so be it. That’s ...
The 310 APOLLO is not just another advancement in the FUNMAT series -- it is a system-level upgrade in high-performance materials manufacturing. With its unique multi-physics process control and ...
Unleashing Precision and Creativity 🔥 600 mm/s Maximum Speed: The Creality K1 is a speed demon! It's a whopping 12 times ...
Researchers developed a fast, precise new 3D printing method that seamlessly merges soft and hard properties into a single object using different colors of light. (Nanowerk News) Inspired by how ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The technology for 3D printing human tissue has improved over the ...
3D printing breakthroughs have made it possible for engineers and designers to personalize projects, create physical prototypes at various scales, and build structures that were previously impossible ...
A new process for microscale 3D printing creates particles of nearly any shape for applications in medicine, manufacturing, research and more -- at the pace of up to 1 million particles a day. A new ...
Anker’s first 3D printer is blazing fast — but a year later, it’s still in beta. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. is a senior editor ...
October brought a fantastic lineup of videos that dive into the real economics of 3D printing and prosthetic innovations!
Molong Duon and Deokkyun Yoon, both mechanical engineering PhD students, and Chinedum Okwudire, associate professor in mechanical engineering, have developed what they call "filtered b-spline" ...
There’s a bit of a high-speed arms race in the RC world on YouTube these days. [Michael Rectin] is in on the action, and he’s been exploring how to 3D print a decent set of tires to help his RC car ...
(Nanowerk News) 3D-printed microscopic particles, so small that to the naked eye they look like dust, have applications in drug and vaccine delivery, microelectronics, microfluidics, and abrasives for ...
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