Designer Sophy Wong shows Adam Savage how she experiments with 3D printed garments to create accessories and clothing with unique topography and embedded electronics.
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 »
3D Printed Eiffel Tower Made from Recycled Waste Heading for Olympics
A Czech company has successfully 3D printed a towering model of the Eiffel Tower for a local Olympics event, utilizing recycled ocean waste... read more »
Hands-On Review: Revopoint MIRACO 3D Scanner
Recently, Revopoint received a Red Dot Award in the Best of the Best category for their MIRACO 3D scanner. We have been testing... read more »
Accufacture Introduces Alchemist 1 Wire Printing Robotic Cell
Accufacture, Meltio, and FANUC America has unveiled the Alchemist 1, an all-in-one additive manufacturing robotic workcell. Leveraging Meltio’s Wire-Laser Metal Deposition (W-LMD) technology,... read more »
Researchers Develop Ultrasonic Sensors for Additive Manufacturing Quality Control
Researchers at University of Bristol have demonstrated a new sensing technology for quality control of parts in aerospace. Published in Waves in Random... read more »
HP Collaborates on 3D Printed Metal Parts Drive in India
INDO-MIM and HP have successfully operationalized two Metal Jet S100 printers, marking India's debut in 3D printed metal part production in large batches.... read more »
Piocreat G5 Ultra: New G5 is Heavily Upgraded Pellet Machine
Let’s take a look at how Piocreat has seriously improved pellet printing capabilities with their new desktop pellet machine.
3D Printed Skin Model Reveals Absorption of Toxic Flame Retardants
In a study published in Environment International, researchers have demonstrated the capability of human skin to absorb cancer-causing flame retardants found in everyday... read more »