Much like baking the perfect cake involves following a list of ingredients and instructions, manufacturing energetic materials—explosives, pyrotechnics and propellants—requires precise formulations, ...
A roboticist built a working laundry-folding robot in under 24 hours, using 3D-printed PLA parts for rapid prototyping.
Soft robots made out of flexible, biocompatible materials are in high demand in industries from health care to manufacturing, but precisely designing and controlling such robots for specific purposes ...
Two websites that distribute instructions for how to manufacture ghost guns are facing a new lawsuit from the state of ...
The H2C is one of the first consumer-grade "Indx" 3D printers. Its Vortek nozzle-changing system lets you hot-swap six nozzles, reducing waste and speeding up complex prints. It's Bambu's flagship, ...
In this video, I’ll show you the complete process of making a silicone mold from a 3D printed model and casting it in plaster ...
If you are anything like me, you have an eclectic range of interests, hobbies, curiosities, and YouTube viewing habits. While ...
Watch me bring LABUBU TOY to life using a 3D printer and some paint magic! In this DIY project, I 3D printed a LABUBU figure and painted it by hand to give it a unique, custom look. Perfect for art ...
Elegoo Centauri Carbon 2 Combo review: ultra accessible multicolor printing and an all around great experience at an incredibly low cost ...
ALBANY — In her latest bid to quell the tide of 3D-printed ghost guns in New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed regulations on the printing machines themselves. But whether any regulation could ...
AtomForm has unveiled its latest 3D printer, the Palette 300. This 3D printer features 12 nozzles, allowing it to combine up to 36 colors and 12 materials in a single print. It also cuts waste by up ...
You might be wondering just how useful a 3D printer actually is if you don't own one yet. You may ask yourself if you'll make enough things with it to make it worthwhile. Coming from a household that ...