When Mark Dahmke found that Autodesk’s otherwise excellent 2D-to-3D app 123D Catch was limited outside of his needs to digitally capture a moving subject – his cute cats – he decided to pursue h…
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Metal-Plastic Voxel 3D Printing Pursued by Arizona State University
3D printing technology is so close, yet so far, from being ideal, especially for large OEMs. At the moment, a lot of the problems with industrial 3D printing are (still) related to quality control, sc…
A Copy of the Open Source, 3D Printed Robot Pops Up in the UK
Does this fella look familiar? That’s because it’s Gaël Langevin’s open source, 3D printed InMoov robot. Only, it’s not Gaël’s. It’s a copy, made by a group of researchers at the University of Lincoln…
Penn State Researchers Create 3D Models from DNA Samples
When I wrote about artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, who had been taking DNA samples from the street and turning them into 3D printed portraits, I had to tell a friend that the artist’s portraits were onl…
Sierra Resins and 3D Printlife to Develop Bioplastic Filament for FFF 3D Printing
When considering a viable 3D printing related business, consensus is that “consumable” will be a key focus of a successful venture. That probably comes from looking at the 2D printing current business…
Anatomically Accurate Aorta Cells 3D Printed at Sabancı University in Turkey
Everyday we are a step closer and a step further away from the 3D bioprinting of a functional organ made from human tissue. At Sabancı University in Turkey, a research team has pushed us further towar…
“How Do I Reach These Kids?” Build a 3D Bioprinter
After nine months of perseverance, high school seniors at Loveland High School in Ohio successfully created a 3D bioprinter. The payoff came as part of the capstone project for three students: Nathan …
Concept Laser is Big On Metals
“By enabling a machine to produce objects of any shape and [increasing] size, on the spot and as needed, 3D printing is ushering in a new era,” said Richard A. D’Aveni in his 2013 article titled “3D p…
The Big 3D Printing Survey is Back for 2014
Econolyst, a global additive manufacturing & 3D printing consultancy and research firm based in the UK, has launched what will now be an annual survey — the Big 3D Printing Survey. With the aim o…
3D Printing Gets its Finger on the Pulse of Thumbprint Scanners
As we move forward into a dystopian future, polluted with mistrust and insecurity, in which we must scan our thumbs at to get access to our refrigerators, new fingerprint recognition technology will n…