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Thieaudio has been on a roll with its releases, and today we're able to take a look at its new flagship, the Thieaudio ...
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 created a new resin that simultaneously creates solid objects and dissolvable structural supports depending on ...
Developed to help users across all sectors scale their production efficiently, it delivers on both technical performance and ...
The future is now. You don't have to fight technology. Embrace it. One Texas fisherman used a 3D printing hack to catch bass in style. Texas fisherman Goya Lin 3D-prints his own lures for fishing.
Philips has given the go-ahead for owners of its various facial and body shavers and trimmers to 3D print replacement parts for them. If you've broken or burned out a certain length of shaver head ...
During the 3D printing process, objects are produced through the superposition of successive layers. In a single step, layer by layer, at an average rate of 2 cm in height per hour, this additive ...
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 ...
More recently, 3D bioprinted tissues have begun to be tailored for patients. But these artificial tissues are printed outside of the body, and they still require additional surgeries to implant, ...
Philips Fixables opens the door to DIY repairs with a program built around 3D printing files One tiny 3D printed part might mark a big shift in how repairs are done Don’t get too excited ...
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.