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Things you can 3D print at home (but shouldn't)
Keep these projects inside of Pandora's box.
From storage to organization, 3D-printed DeWalt accessories can be useful if you know what's a good idea to print and what's ...
In a small town where resources can be limited, one local library is opening its doors to big ideas by offering free access ...
Researchers recently shared details on creating foldable, self-locking structures by using multi-material 3D printing. These origami-inspired designs can transition between flat and three-dimensional ...
In order to 3D-print really intricate items, you need a really fine print nozzle. Scientists have discovered that instead of going to the time and trouble of building one, you can simply repurpose a ...
One may think that when it comes to 3D printing, slicing software is pretty much a solved problem. Take a 3D model, slice it into flat layers equal to layer height, and make a toolpath so the nozzle ...
Medical education has always relied on physical models to teach anatomy, but traditional options, such as cadavers or ...
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