Here’s something that isn’t quite a hack; he’s just using a 3D printer as a 3D printer. It is extremely interesting, though. Over on Hackaday.io [Anton] is creating 3D printable propellers for ...
Every Halloween, there’s always that one house that goes a little too far with the decorations, and that’s usually the one everyone remembers. This year, that house can be yours without spending a ...
3D printing is known for producing parts with a fairly average finish at best. Even the smoothest resin prints are still fairly plasticky and dull in appearance. However, it’s possible to do much ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
Naval Group manufactured a new-generation propeller via a metal 3D printing process, mounted on a tripartite minehunter. This propeller is 2.5-m in diameter, supported by five 200-kg blades. The ...
Halloween is just a couple of days away, and if you’re celebrating the evening, you’re probably throwing together some sort of costume for a party, or getting something squared away for your child.
It’s no secret that 3D printing is changing the way industry designs, develops and prototypes, but what about the average person? Few people have a burning need for industrial parts or custom medical ...
For David Retske and Alex Sawyer, bringing fiction to real life is as easy as designing a computer model and hitting “print.” Both are co-owners of Make Me Designs, a 3D-printing company in ...
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