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Physicists at the University of Liège have succeeded in sculpting the surface of water by exploiting surface tension. Using ...
Scientists at the University of Bristol have used the UK's largest shaking table to mimic conditions of a medium-magnitude ...
Kumiko is a form of Japanese woodworking that uses small cuts of wood (probably offcuts) to produce artful designs. It’s the ...
If you’re unfamiliar with Beyblades, they’re a simple toy. They consist of spinning tops, which are designed to “fight” in ...
Learn how to create a stunning tennis bracelet with rubies using cutting-edge 3D printing technology and lost wax casting in this detailed tutorial. Watch as the intricate process unfolds, starting ...
Image: Look ma, no supports! Mechanism (née Deckmate) builds some of the most thoughtful and clever modular handheld accessories, with loads of mounts and adapters and a pillow to hold a handheld’s ...
Civil engineers can use 3D printing to produce next to no excess waste during a construction project by using computer aided drawing (CAD) and large-scale industrial concrete 3D printers. They can ...
D-printed Fallout gatling laser with spinning barrel impressively mimics video game replica. Tech specs reveal project details: Creality K1 Max, ASA material, 0.16 mm layer height, and more.
The PLA filament (PLA is short for polylactic acid) allows hobbyists to 3D-print nostalgic novelties, replacement parts, and accessories that match the original color of vintage Apple computers.
We not only deep-dove into research but we also personally tested many options to pick the best 3D printers, including ones from Bambu Lab, Toybox, Snapmaker and more.
More affordable than ever, 3D printers are booming for personal, professional, and educational use. Here's everything to know before you buy one, along with the top models from our hands-on testing.