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The best part about 3D printing is that you can print so many functional objects that you can use all around your house. Whether it's measuring cups for your kitchen or a vase for your living room, ...
You may not have considered using a 3D printer to make your PC maintenance easier, but there are some interesting and fun ways to put your resin to good use and keep your PC ticking over nicely at the ...
The loom has been a transformative invention throughout history, shaping the textile industry from simple hand looms to complex, fully automated machines. Now, thanks to advancements in 3D printing… ...
Turning old fighter jets into a fine powder and using that to 3D print new components is a more sustainable way to build the RAF's next-generation aircraft – and it avoids sourcing materials ...
My 3D printing journey, part 2: Printing upgrades and making mistakes 3D-printing new parts for the A1 taught me a lot about plastic, and other things.
A Texas company — driven by a mission to create faster, better and more affordable housing — is 3D printing homes. It's also working with NASA to 3D print on the Moon. Lesley Stahl reports.
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 ...
Police recover '3D-printed gun parts,' ammo from Detroit home; 14-year-old arrested Authorities conducted the Sept. 4 raid after they intercepted a package with a Glock switch inside.
But hardware hacker AdmiralSym designed something a little different: a 3D printed case that gives an old Android phone a physical keyboard that slides out when you need it and hides behind the ...
Donkey Kong Country is 30 years old as of Nov. 18, and one video game archivist is celebrating this milestone by sharing 3D scans for a series of rubber figures previously exclusive to Japan.
A 20-year-old college student living just 11 miles south of Macon pled guilty to building and selling 3D printed machine guns.
This summer, the robotic printer from ICON is finishing the last few of 100 3D-printed houses in Wolf Ranch, a community in Georgetown, Texas, about 30 miles from Austin.