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Scientists Invent a Way to “Grow” Metal in 3D Printers — Without the Warping and Weakness
Engineers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) have reimagined what it means to 3D print metal. Instead of ...
Testing by NatureWorks’ global partners demonstrates a shrink rate less than 0.25% in printed parts and obtainable lower print temperatures due to optimized melt viscosity & microstructure. MINNETONKA ...
EPFL scientists have created a breakthrough 3D printing method that uses hydrogels as templates to produce ultra-dense, ...
Adobe is making some very aggressive claims about Photoshop's new capabilities to fix problems with 3D models before sending them to a supported 3D printer. In particular, it highlights patching holes ...
ABS is a durable material that can be 3D printed, but requires a 100° C build surface. The print bed of [Pat]’s Bambu Lab A1 Mini is unable to get that hot, which means he can not print ABS…or can he?
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3D printing method 'grows' intricate, ultra-strong materials inside water-based gel
Vat photopolymerization is a 3D printing technique in which a light-sensitive resin is poured into a vat, and then ...
Researchers are "growing" metals and ceramics using 3D printing technology, producing hydrogel-based materials up to 20 times ...
Elektor engineer Saad Imtiaz shares his workflow for designing 3D-printed enclosures using tools like SolidWorks, Onshape, ...
Instead of starting with metal-containing resins, the EPFL team first creates a 3D scaffold using a simple water-based gel, ...
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