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US 3D printing breakthrough builds realistic human hand model inexpensively
A new 3D printing method, called Crystallinity Regulation in Additive Fabrication of Thermoplastics (CRAFT), ...
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6 handy household upgrades you can 3D print instead of buying
Stop buying the little stuff. These 3D-printed household upgrades solve everyday problems for cheap. All you need is a bit of ...
The 3D Print Generator and 3D Model Viewer are available immediately for all Creative Fabrica’s AI Studio users. To try it ...
Kyle Bowen is a director of teaching and learning with technology at Pennsylvania State University, as well as an author, entrepreneur and speaker on the role of technology in education. On the ...
The CRAFT method uses widely available materials and inexpensive commercial 3D printers.
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The internet keeps telling you to 3D print these—don't
Save your filament and buy them instead.
3D printers aren't just for hobby projects. Some everyday items are surprisingly cheaper to make at home if you know what's worth printing.
‘Ink’ used to make foods and novel materials by additive manufacturing have been developed by food engineers from modified starch. 3D printing is attractive to food manufacturers for a number of ...
Because of 3D printing, someday we'll be able to grow new organs and body parts from biomaterials, erect custom-designed houses on-demand in a day and manufacture electronic devices with circuitry ...
3D printers are advanced pieces of technology, but they certainly aren't without their quirks. Here's what users think of ...
Additive free, multimaterial 3D printing is achieved for milk-based products without temperature control. Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) developed a method ...
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