To stay relevant in multifilament 3D printing, a new machine needs to be exceptional when it comes to print quality but also innovative. Here, with the Creality K2 Pro, it strikes a tried and tested ...
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In the heart of Moscow, inside the high-security halls of Rosatom Additive Technologies, a revolution is quietly unfolding-one that could redefine how the world builds its rockets, reactors, and ...
Researchers at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University have developed a method to produce glass objects with a 3D printer that eliminates the need for wasteful chemical glues to bind the layers together. To ...
Undeniably, one of the most profound innovations in both the consumer retail and industrial markets has been 3D printing machinery. Also known as additive manufacturing (AM), 3D printing creates ...
Whether you want to create a three-dimensional object for everyday use or need to prototype a high-quality part for a larger project, Sears think[box] can help. There are two ways to go about 3D ...
Color gradient filament is fun stuff to play with. It lets you make 3D prints that slowly fade from one color to another along the Z-axis. [David Gozzard] wanted to do some printing with this effect, ...
In science and engineering, it's unusual for innovation to come in one fell swoop. It's more often a painstaking plod through which the extraordinary gradually becomes ordinary.
Just outside of Ballarat in a town called Winter Valley, a new 3D-printed house is about to be completed. Swinburne University engineers have teamed up with Oasis Building Group to deliver the ...
Construction robots have been around for a while, automating challenging tasks on job sites. The new kid on this block is called Charlotte, and it's billed as being autonomously capable of building a ...
I modified a printer a few years ago to handle multiple filaments, but I will admit it was more or less a stunt. It worked, but it felt like you had to draw mystic symbols on the floor of the lab and ...