This F1 accumulator consolidates an impressive 10 feet of tubing into a single monolithic part that fits entirely in the palm of a hand
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 cups contribute significantly to global plastic pollution. To combat this, designer Kalina Gotseva has developed “Reusable”: a collapsible, pocket-friendly cup made from... 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 »