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3D printing Bionicle masks — childhood nostalgia, full scale
This is a love letter to Bionicle fans. I’m recreating classic masks at full scale using 3D printing, breaking down the design challenges, print failures, and the moment it finally comes together.
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3D printed suspended heart that looks like magic
The 3D printed suspended heart looks almost like magic. With its floating appearance and clever design, it creates a mesmerizing visual effect that makes people wonder how it’s possible. It’s a ...
Ryobi arguably offers the widest range of tools and accessories of any major manufacturer on the market, but even the bright ...
Instead of using more and more concrete and steel, a research team is focusing on intelligent shapes, digital manufacturing, ...
Three-dimensional (3D) technology is transforming the way students learn, create and explore ideas. From 3D modelling ...
In a significant step towards improving rehabilitation services for amputee patients, Osmania General Hospital inaugurated a ...
Robotic 3D printing collaboration combines crane expertise with additive manufacturing to automate affordable, sustainable ...
Lego train sets have been available for decades, now. The Danish manufacturer long ago realized the magic of combining its ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Senator Ron Latz, and Representative Dave Pinto announced a bill Monday that would ...
How do desktop 3D printer manufacturers make their products “sticky”? The “sticky” concept is a business term. Basically, it ...
Siemens today announced the Fuse™ EDA AI Agent system, a purpose-built domain-scoped autonomous AI agent that plans and ...
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