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...
by Bill Decker | Jul 28, 2013 | Announcements, Health
Turns out 3D printers emit UFP (ultrafine particles) that can be harmful to lungs if in poorly ventilated areas. The emission rates measured during the printing of small plastic figures were similar to cooking on a gas or electric stove, or burning scented candles and...
by Bill Decker | Jul 27, 2013 | Ideas
Myth #1: 3D Printing will never catch on because it is too technical. This technology uses specialized diagrams, complicated drawings, unusual materials, and requires an understanding of engineering, computer aided design (CAD), and computer automation. The 3D...
by Bill Decker | Jul 26, 2013 | Engineering, Ideas
This Lego 3D printer can print with hot glue, but will eventually print with resin or wax. No surprise that a male engineering student was the maker – Matthew Krueger “always wanted a 3D printer, but […] doesn’t currently have the money to blow on...
by Bill Decker | Jul 24, 2013 | Business
This book excerpt refers to why 3d printing will catch on quickly. “….referring to the adoption of 3d printing as a business and consumer tool. It’s mobile. It goes with you. It puts power in the hands of the consumer. It makes little businesses look like...
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