As the years go by, folks will realize that 3D printing is the future because it’s very versatile. We’ve seen companies using the technology to create homes among other things, so we can see why many ...
nTopology's Brad Rothenberg with a bracket for a space satellite designed on nTop's software by Zenith Tecnica of New Zealand. Brad Rothenberg, the 34-year-old cofounder and CEO of software startup ...
3D printing, technically known as additive manufacturing (AM), has gained a lot of use as both a novelty technique to be used at home to print ‘cool things’ and as a manufacturing tool to fabricate ...
Introduction The ability to turn real-world objects into digital models has changed the way people design, manufacture, ...
Cambridge, Mass. - July 31, 2012 - Watch out, Barbie: omnivorous beasts are assembling in a 3D printer near you. A group of graphics experts led by computer scientists at Harvard have created an ...
A 3D printer printing a cup lit by RGB lighting. - Jakub Zerdzicki/Getty Images 3D printing is in the middle of a transition period from a novelty hobby into a serious home manufacturing solution.
Of all the 3D printers I've tested, this new FDM model from Anycubic was the easiest to get set up and running right out of the box. Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware ...
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