Winbo Offers Eco-Friendly and Customized OEM 3D Printing Filaments with Factory-Direct Supply
November 27, 2016, admin has blogged 5982 posts
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Geeky Gadgets |
SafFire Desktop 3D Printer And Laser Engraver Hits Kickstarter (video)
Geeky Gadgets Makers, developers and hobbyists that are searching for a computer desktop 3D printing device and combined laser engraver may be interested in the new SafFire machine made by Arthur Matteson. SafFire is a Galvo based 3D printing device and laser engraver that is capable of … |
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TCT Magazine |
Tangible Solutions growing with new Concept Laser machines
3D Printing Industry Ohio-based 3D printing company Tangible Solutions have revealed plans to incorporate 3D metal printing to their services. The addition of five Mlab cusing machines and one M2 cusing machine can manufacture them one of the biggest users of Concept Laser’s … Tangible Solutions aims to complete the vision behind “Industry 4.0” with Concept LaserAutomotive World (press release) all 3 news articles » |
November 27, 2016, admin has blogged 5982 posts
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Alphr |
Hospital gets initially biofabrication unit to 3D print bones and tissue
Alphr The collaboration looks to mark a worthwhile step forward for the medical use of 3D printing. The field is yet in a nascent say, but there have been a number of breakthroughs in new months. One of the issues which have plagued researchers has … 3D–Printed Organs May Become Reality Soon As Australian Hospital Prepares First ‘Biofabrication’ CenterThe Inquisitr Hospital to get initially dedicated 3D tissue-printing facilityEngadget Synthetic Future: Revolutionary Center Will 3D–Print Human Tissues and OrgansFuturism Ubergizmo all 5 news articles » |
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Builder 3D are back with the ideal fit Extreme 1500
3D Printing Industry The 3D prints Builder 3D have demonstrated on the Extreme 1500 are no less astounding than their Empire State assembling. Below you can see a 1000 mm long prototype of a freight liner, and the volume being utilized manufacture multiple shoe prototypes in the same … |
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November 27, 2016, admin has blogged 5982 posts
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3ders.org (blog) |
MatterHackers releases MatterControl 1.6, latest option of 3D printing device controller software with Print Recovery feature
3ders.org (blog) As one of America’s premier 3D printing device suppliers, MatterHackers has accrued a reputation for 3D printing expertise—a reputation which has carried into the good results of the company’s free, open-source MatterControl 3D printing device software. Popular with both … |
November 27, 2016, admin has blogged 5982 posts
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The Conversation AU |
A licence to print: how real is the risk posed by 3D printed guns?
The Conversation AU 3D printed guns are back in the news after Queensland Police reported last week which they had found a 3D printing device in a raid on what appeared to be a “large-scale” weapons production facility as a part of Operation Oscar Quantum. According to police … and more » |
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As sailors in the 17th century learned the hard way, having an accurate clock for navigation is pointless if it’s too delicate to carry aboard ship and the and the same goes for the super accurate optical clocks being developed for future GPS satellites. Now an optical clock built by a team led by Matthias Lezius of Menlo Systems not only has the potential to one day produce centimeter-level GPS location fixing, but is capable of operating in a zero-gravity environment.
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November 26, 2016, admin has blogged 5982 posts
Futurism |
Synthetic Future: Revolutionary Center Will 3D–Print Human Tissues and Organs
Futurism A new ‘biofabrication institute’ is being created that can scan, version, and 3d–print patient-specific tissues in one assembling. The ultimate goal is to 3D–print entire organs, that may save the lives of thousands of folks on organ transplant lists. |
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3ders.org (blog) |
DIY Instructables guide turns your 3D printing device into a 500MW laser cutter for $40
3ders.org (blog) As you may may already understand, the capacity to make complicated physical goods via low-priced digital fabrication tools has spawned an entirely new category of maker not possible a few years ago. 3D printing is of course in the forefront in terms of … |
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Courier Mail |
Lives being ‘remade’ to order
Courier Mail 3D printing, that transforms digital information to the physical, is changing the world as we understand it. Branded the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it has numerous applications outside of medicine, in industries as diverse as space, food, textiles … and more » |
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Hackaday |
3D Printed R/C Lifeboat
Hackaday [Peter] created the boat in 3D modeling software and printed it on his Lulzbot Taz 6. The files are on the market on Thingiverse if you want to print your own. The lower hull was printed in two pieces and so epoxied together. Peter’s musical create montage … |
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Hackaday |
A Big 3D Printer Built Choosing The Power of Procrastination | Hackaday
Hackaday When we wrote of [Dan Beaven]’s resin printing device a while back he enthusiastically ensured us which, thanks to the new wave of attention, he may finally finish … and more » |