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The material is PEDOT:PSS, a commonly used conductive plastic. The polymer that conducts the electricity is PEDOT, and the ...
As spotted by Hackster, the PrintGuard app is designed to help 3D printing fans who are worried about their filament being wasted as endless strings of nonsense. It does this by keeping an eye on your ...
Kerry Stevenson, aka "General Fabb" has written over 8,000 stories on 3D printing at Fabbaloo since he launched the venture in 2007, with an intention to promote and grow the incredible technology of ...
3D-printed guns, often described as a type of "ghost" gun, are untraceable firearms that can be assembled using a 3D printer, downloadable blueprints and some basic materials.
New print jobs How 3D printing is personalizing health care Prosthetics are becoming increasingly affordable and accessible thanks to 3D printers.
Philips has given the go-ahead for owners of its various facial and body shavers and trimmers to 3D print replacement parts for them. If you've broken or burned out a certain length of shaver head ...
Filament runout sensors and fan speed controls enhance consistency and finishing quality in prints.
Discover the Ino Trident, the world’s first inductive hotend, offering faster, precise, and energy-efficient 3D printing like never before.
We've seen 3D printers used for everything from tiny houses to US marine barracks and now we can add teardrop trailer to the list too, courtesy of Lemki Robotix and iScale3D.
20 March 2024 Squeeze, freeze, bake: how to make 3D-printed wood that mimics the real thing Scientists turn waste wood into an ‘ink’ that can be printed into a variety of structures.
Giving robots a hand Scientists 3D print a robotic hand with human-like bones and tendons As a layer is printed, an optical scan IDs flaws and corrects them in the next layer.
How a 3D printer works can vary depending on the type of printing it's doing. Use this guide to understand the variations in materials and technique.