by Bill Decker | Sep 2, 2013 | Engineering, Ideas, Uncategorized
For as little as $1,095, anyone with an internet connection can now order a 3D-printed 3D printer! Many of the parts in the gMax were printed by the RepRap 3D printer, and can be switched out. What is the world coming to? Machines can create whatever we want, and the...
by Bill Decker | Aug 25, 2013 | Ideas, International
What with everything that has been going on with 3D printing lately, it’s no wonder people across the globe have thought to 3D print buildings. An architect has designed this to-be-constructed building using 3D printing technology and some supporting...
by Bill Decker | Aug 7, 2013 | Ideas, International
Working with Belgian company Materialise’s technology, a Dutch designer created the 3D-printed dress below. What if you could print your own clothes? With Materialise’s Magics software, you can. Say goodbye to long hours nursing the sewing machine –...
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 | 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 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...
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