by Bill Decker | Aug 5, 2013 | Engineering, Ideas, Uncategorized
A man in New Zealand is designing and printing his own car by printing and combining separate parts. “The 3D printing should be finished in October, a mold/body cast will probably be a year after that and the final road legal vehicle, as a complete guess, will...
by Bill Decker | Aug 3, 2013 | Business
3D printing is coming to stores near you! (If you live in San Diego.) UPS is integrating 3D printing services into its retail locations in the San Diego area, and will do the same in other locations, depending on this inclusion’s success. What corporation will...
by Bill Decker | Aug 3, 2013 | Uncategorized
A funded project at Kickstarter gives us one of the very first affordable 3D printers, called the Buccaneer. It is “the most affordable, fully assembled 3D printer in the world.” The team that created it has even thought of usability! Users can design...
by Bill Decker | Aug 1, 2013 | Manufacturing
Soon we may be seeing a 3D-printed shift knob in Ford’s stickshift...
by Bill Decker | Jul 30, 2013 | Engineering, Ideas
There is new method of 3D printing called “freeform,” which doesn’t print support structures along with the needed object (unlike this one). It is well-exemplified by a new 3D freeform printer from the Southern California Institute of Architecture in...
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