If you’d like to learn some of the fundamental concepts and history of 3D printing, see this handy guide by 3DInsider. Hubs.com also has some nice guides for FDM printing knowledge. We pay tribute to ...
Oddly enough, Hackaday frequently covers another technology from the 80s, although you wouldn’t think of it as such. 3D printing was invented in the late 1980s, and since patents are only ...
3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is rapidly gaining traction in the shipbuilding industry. This innovative technology allows for the creation of complex components and structures ...
But such technology is no longer the stuff of futuristic fiction – it’s here now in the form of 3D food printers. It was back in the ’80s when experimentation began with 3D printing.
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 ...
3D printing technology has the potential to revolutionize the field of biomedicine by providing new ways to meticulously fabricate complex structures like functional human tissues and organs as well ...
The combination of advanced technology with a passion for classic cars is transforming the way we conceive automotive restorations. 3D printing not only preserves history but also allows us to ...
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