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Back in 2017 we featured a 3D printed bust of the Terminator T-800, but now we have something a bit more fleshed out. Maker Noah Williamson has not only made a replica of the robot’s head, but ...
Instead of going back (or forward) in time to run into a Terminator, you could just 3D print one instead. This T-800 head model from Davide Dalfiume is actually a remix of a model from 2014. This ...
The software runs on a Raspberry Pi housed in a 3D-printed enclosure with a T-800 Terminator head on top to give it a bit of extra ... Sounds a lot like Cloud 3D print. Integrated AI failure ...
This new 3D printing technology looks like science fiction. But it’s entirely real — the scientists who created it took inspiration from the futuristic liquid metal in the movie Terminator 2 ...
If 3D printing is truly going to revolutionize how we produce everything from cars, to computers, to weapons, it's going to have to move past the current ...
The project combines 3D structure printing with electronics printing and even algorithms to infuse sensing, computation and actuation throughout the materials, a melding of form and function. “We are ...
Until now, 3D printed objects have been created by printing a series of 2D lines on top of each other. The newest technique by Carbon3D is completely different; it creates an object from a pool of ...
Carbon3D shows off a fascinating liquid-resin process that bypasses the typical layering approach of 3D printing. ... Patrick emerging as the T-1000 from a puddle of liquid metal in "Terminator 2." ...
A new Terminator-inspired 3D printing technique uses pools of goo and light to create stunning seamless objects. Carbon3D has showcased its approach at the TED conference this week. The company ...
New 3D printing company Carbon3D has created a continuous printing technology inspired by a scene in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." The 3D printer may be able to help dentists quickly print customized ...
Carbon3D announced its Continuous Liquid Interface Production technology (CLIP) on stage at the TED conference this week. The new approach to 3D printing promises to drastically speed up the 3D ...