Stringing is a common issue that 3D printing enthusiasts encounter. It occurs when the printer’s nozzle shoots out tiny ...
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D printing has already changed the way we think about manufacturing in a variety of industries, but its impact on firearms is definitely one of the most exciting developments Industrial-grade 3D ...
Bambu decided it would lock down its 3D printers unless you use its proprietary authentication tool, and it’s not exactly backing down. Bambu decided it would lock down its 3D printers unless ...
Cobra was first to market with 3D-printed irons with the groundbreaking LIMIT3D irons last spring. But, as the name implied, the irons were only available in a limited run. Now, the company is ...
Police have linked the incident to the arrest of a 54-year-old Maryborough man who has been charged with a number of offences, including possession of 3D-printed gun. The cases of both men are ...
Marketed by Chinese 3D printer manufacturer Voxelab, the Aquila 3D printer series uses FDM technology. Delivered partially assembled, printers of this series should be easy to install. Compatible with ...
In a few years from now, space stations could work like factories — thanks to advancements in 3D print technology. With these printers, anything needed in orbit could be 3D printed on the spot.
It is also easier to print with PETG as compared to ABS, similar to PLA, thanks to good flow and no significant internal stresses which could lead to excessive warping or layer delamination.
Researchers have designed and built the world’s first microscope made entirely from 3D-printed parts. And because the open-source plans are already available online, almost anyone can assemble ...
Dr Gilles Bailet tested his 3D printer on a zero-gravity flight On-board manufacturing for spacecraft is one small step closer with the development of new 3D printing technology in zero gravity.
On-board manufacturing for spacecraft is one small step closer with the development of new 3D printing technology in zero gravity. Dr Gilles Bailet, from the University of Glasgow's James Watt ...