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Want to create something stunning without using a mold? ๐ŸŒ€ In this beginner-friendly tutorial, Iโ€™ll show you how to make a beautiful freeform resin bowl using simple tools and easy techniques โ€” ...
(Nanowerk News) Developed by Brian Harms, a Masters student at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, this project aims to blur the line between processes of design and fabrication in the ...
The additive layer process of conventional 3D printers means they are usually limited to bottom up fabrication on three axes. The Mataerial printer managed to defy gravity by using a quick-solidifying ...
3-D printing used to be a fixed medium. Now, graduate students have created a printer that can go back in time, make changes on the fly, and best of all, build objects in a weightless environment.