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Things you can 3D print at home (but shouldn't)
Keep these projects inside of Pandora's box.
This Iron Lung popcorn bucket will certainly turn heads, but if you plan to take it to theaters for free popcorn, be careful.
U.S. Army study finds Soldiers warm to 3D-Printed Food, signaling a future beyond traditional MRE battlefield rations.
Do your dropshipping sales need more love? Check out these seven products — from pilates rings to drawstring jeans — that ...
This week, NASA enters the final stretch of preparations for Artemis II, the first crewed mission to circle the Moon in more than 50 years.
Buying a 3D printer is exciting, but you'll need projects and models to make it all work. These free sites offer a huge range ...
The CRAFT method uses widely available materials and inexpensive commercial 3D printers.
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CRAFT printing method makes affordable, realistic replicas as structurally complex as a human hand
Researchers have developed a new method for 3D printing objects with very different properties, including levels of hardness ...
The TGH USF Health 3D Innovations Lab is transforming how surgeons prepare for complex procedures by converting patient ...
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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 ...
At MD&M West 2026, Carl Douglass cuts through the hype to show how additive manufacturing truly accelerates Class II and III ...
Hampstead, North Carolina, U.S.A.-based Atlantic Fish and Vienna, Austria-based food tech startup Revo Foods are partnering ...
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