In this Interview, AZoMaterials speaks to Boston Micro Fabrication's CEO John Kawola, about micro precision 3D printing. What is micro-precision 3D printing, and how is it different from other 3D ...
XDA Developers on MSN
From functional to artistic: 5 projects that showcase your 3D printer's versatility
Printing multipart assemblies is one of the most satisfying tests of 3D printer accuracy. The goal is to create pieces that ...
People often contact me because they want to 3D print a replacement part. The requests have been as mundane as a stove knob or as novel as a replacement crystal for a chandelier. Typically, they are ...
Attendees can experience the Phrozen ARCO in person at Formnext 2025 (Hall 12.1, Booth B-19), where the printer will be ...
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Real Life Star Trek Replicators Are Almost Here
D printing transforms homes into Star Trek-style replicators, creating food, medical implants, and replacement parts from ...
Chances are that if you’ve traveled on an Alstom train, that train has one or more of its parts created by 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing. In fact, we’ve just reached the milestone ...
India’s INDO-MIM is leveraging 3D printing to produce high-precision metal parts for the automotive, space, defence and other industries, underscoring advances in additive manufacturing that promise ...
October brought a fantastic lineup of videos that dive into the real economics of 3D printing and prosthetic innovations!
Discover IN3DTEC's manufacturing system, which allows them to create innovative applications, powered by low-volume ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An author, speaker, and consultant, I explore the world's industries. I’ve written extensively about the rise of 3D printing and ...
At the center of this year’s sale is the K2 Series, a family of machines built for speed, stability, and intelligence. From the flagship K2 Pro Combo to the ultra-accessible Hi Combo, Creality has ...
3D printing is coming of age. Not that long ago, we were still getting excited at machines that could print a 3D model of our head, or a miniature replica of a famous building. A few years later, new ...
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