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An enthusiast has created a 3D printer out of Lego bricks that actually works and even printed a Benchy when testing.
3D printing gears up for bigger parts, faster output September 01, 2020 10:12 AM Richard Truett Reporter covering technology, engineering and Jaguar Land Rover for Automotive News ...
[How to Mechatronics] on YouTube endeavored to create a comprehensive guide comparing the various factors that affect the performance of 3D printed gears. Given the numerous variables involved, thi… ...
Worm gears are great if you have a low-speed, high-torque application in which you don’t need to backdrive. [Let’s Print] decided to see if they could print their own worm gear drives t… ...
On college campuses, 3D printers have become emergency producers of masks, visors, and other protective gear as hospitals across the world face shortages. At Cornell University, production of ...
Could 3D Printing Change How Everything Is Made? This Silicon Valley Startup Thinks So Carbon’s unique 3D printing method promises a new class of innovative gear.
Founder of Prusa Research, the world’s largest 3D printing factory located in Prague, Josef Prusa has spoken about how the company is doing everything it can to aid the production of much needed ...
As 3D printing of protective gear ramps up, a free mask designed in Seattle is the first of its kind to get federal approval ...
Around 2015, headlines about 3D printing reached a fever pitch. But here we are, a few years later and not a headline is in sight. 3D printing’s superhero era has given way to practical use ...