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Ceramic 3D Printer: All About Ceramic 3D Printing in 2020
Researchers Testing 3D Printed Hydroxyapatite Structures for Bone Regeneration
3D Printed Lampshade Collection Made from Recycled Plastic
SLA 3D Printing: Formlabs Offers Six New Resins for the Form 3, Form 3B & Form 2
3D Printer Support Material: Which One to Use for My Project?
EIBOS 3D printer filament dryer and storage system from $35
3D Printer Material Cost – The Real Cost of 3D Printing Materials
SLA 3D Printing: How Do You Dispose of Resin?
Objects 3D-Printed out of Clay
U of T researchers turn McDonald’s deep fryer oil into high-end 3D printing resin
Rael San Fratello 3D prints earth structures to demonstrate potential of mud architecture
Nine Most Recent Posts in 3D Printing Materials
Reusing Tape from Old VHS Cassettes to Make 3D Printing Filament
I’ve seen some strange 3D printing materials over the last few years, but this is a new one: the tape from a VHS cassette. So VHS, which stands for Video Home System, is a staple for consumer-grade analog video recording on tape cassettes. The home video industry came...
Fiat and Fraunhofer 3D Print First-of-its-Kind Car Suspension System
The recent collaboration between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and Fraunhofer Research Institution for Additive Manufacturing Technologies IAPT began simply enough: with all of the advances in 3D printing, would it be possible to manufacture the entire suspension...
A new resin expands the scope of volumetric printing
Since its inception in the early 1980s, 3D printing technology has emerged as a futuristic and revolutionary means of manufacturing. Among the many innovations is a technique called volumetric additive printing, in which an entire 3D object is is solidified from a...
ABS Mercedes Rims Push The Limits Of 3D Printing
While we’re big believers in 3D printing here at Hackaday, there’s no denying that some things just aren’t meant to be printed. For example, most of us would agree that it’s not the first choice for making rims for a passenger car. We imagine that [Jón Schone] from...
The Next Car You Purchase Could Include 3D Printed Parts
General Motors has been flirting with 3D printing for about 30 years. Now, it's ready to commit to the process. . On December 14, GM announced plans to open a dedicated 3D printing facility in Detroit. The company believes this center will help it save time and money...
3D Printing and its Implications for the Auto Industry
For as long as cars have existed, three fundamental truths appeared to be eternal. First, every car contains safety critical components, second these components are mostly metal and third, they are manufactured by one of two methods—stamping or cold forming. These...
3D printing metals or composites–How to choose
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on every industry imaginable. When the 1918 influenza pandemic caused historic loss of life and huge economic disruption, health and safety concerns were a forcing function for entirely new labor patterns and factory...
Aston Martin to integrate 3D printed parts into Callum Vanquish 25
The Aston Martin Callum Vanquish 25 by R-Reforged will be the first in a series of bespoke and limited-edition supercars to be designed and produced using MakerBot ’s Method X 3D printer, with other projects already in the pipeline. . MakerBot, a 3D printing company...
Ford adopts Form 3L 3D printers from Formlabs
Ford Spain is the first car manufacturer in Europe to use the Form 3L, a larger format 3D printer from photopolymerization 3D printer OEM Formlabs. Ford Body and Assembly in Valencia uses the Form 3L to produce plastic caps that are used in a vacuum test to check...
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