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Bow & Drape, a startup that offers personalized clothing, is pioneering the use of 3-D printed hardware on its accessories. Can clothes printed out at home be on the way? It seems that 3D printing ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNDual-light 3D printing technique enables seamless blending of flexible and rigid materialsInspired by how nature blends toughness and flexibility, such as the rigid structure of bone surrounded by pliable cartilage, ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have developed a novel 3D printing technique that uses light to ...
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XDA Developers on MSNI rarely use a filament dryer in 3D printing; here is what I use insteadLike most 3D printing enthusiasts, I started out thinking that a filament dryer was a must-have accessory. Humidity can ruin ...
Has 3D printing been over-hyped or will they really be as ubiquitous as other household essentials one day? ... For example I have some drapes that rely on a plastic bracket that has broken, ...
As 3D printing becomes more accessible, ... a technique to knit together 3D-printed filaments and has used them to create a dress that she says stretches and drapes like one knit from regular fabric.
The technology, detailed in the journal Nature Materials, relies on a specially formulated liquid resin and a unique ...
Entrepreneurs and investors behind Zappos, Bonobos and Modcloth have funded fashion startup Bow & Drape.
His collection examined queer identity through his use of draping, 3D printing, and reworked materials. He is also set to debut during this Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in Madrid.
Here’s some interesting work shared by [Ben Kromhout] and [Lukas Lambrichts] on making flexible 3D prints, but not by using flexible filament. After seeing a project where a sheet of plywood … ...
Don’t throw out those used coffee grounds—use them for 3D printing instead Any object you create can be thrown back into a coffee grinder and reused on a new object.
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