Revel Bikes showcases their one-of-a-kind Rodeo, touted as the world's first 3D printed carbon fiber downhill mountain bike. See the bike in action as the team shares insights into the design process and hopes for the future of 3D-printed carbon bike frames.
ADDMAN Group to Advance US Navy Project with 3D Printing
ADDMAN Group has embarked on a crucial qualification project for the US Navy, focusing on additive manufacturing of Copper-Nickel (CuNi) components in submarine... read more »
Designer Unveils “Reusable”: The 3D Printed Silicone Cup
Disposable paper cups contribute significantly to global plastic pollution. To combat this, designer Kalina Gotseva has developed “Reusable”: a collapsible, pocket-friendly cup made... read more »
Rice University Students Develop Low-Cost Cold Spray Metal 3D Printer
A team of Rice University students has developed a cold spray metal 3D printing system, presenting a compelling alternative to conventional methods. Their... read more »
AFRL Applies Lightweight Additive Techniques to Rocketry
The Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) Rocket Propulsion Division has used directed energy deposition (DED) to make a unique single-block rocket-engine thrust chamber.... read more »
3D Printed GLYPH Phone Stand Integrates Qi Wireless Charging
Industrial design student Daniel Theurich has recently unveiled his GLYPH Phone Stand with a concealed Qi-standard wireless charging module. Crafted with meticulous attention... read more »
3D Printed Solutions Help to Keep Cooling Lake Efficient
Cornell University's Lake Source Cooling (LSC) system has undergone essential maintenance recently to combat the encroachment of invasive mussels and debris. A new... read more »
Dual-Wavelength 3D Printing Could Lead to Wider SLA Adoption
Stereolithography (SLA) has long been a cornerstone technology in 3D printing, but its limitations have hindered its potential for mass adoption. Traditionally, SLA... read more »
Turning Sign Language into Speech with 3D Printed Glasses
A maker by the name of Nekhil has used Raspberry Pi technology to make a pair of glasses capable of translating sign language... read more »