In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
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Working with 3D-printed parts
D-printed parts are available from numerous manufacturers. We offer tips on how to safely remove the parts from the support ...
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From Houses to Park Benches: How 3D Printing is Changing Our Daily Lives
D printing has long left its niche existence and is now used in countless fields. Where the technology is already routinely ...
A new factory capable of 3D printing industrial-grade parts for the Navy could begin manufacturing items by the early part of ...
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Abhishek Banerjee from Monash Food Innovation shares how the centre uses the Stratasys J55 3D printer, backed by Objective3D.
The 3D-printing hype ended years ago, but the threat of tariffs and the closing of the de minimis exemptions means that making your own stuff might actually hold some value. Our team tests, rates, and ...
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Novel AI tool opens 3D modeling to blind and low-vision programmers
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted ...
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