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To fight cybercrime, student unravels the layers of 3D printing
To most people, a 3D printer is a cool piece of technology that can make toys, tools or parts in minutes. But for Hala Ali, it can be a partner in crime, and the doctoral student at Virginia ...
Elektor engineer Saad Imtiaz shares his workflow for designing 3D-printed enclosures using tools like SolidWorks, Onshape, ...
ICC’s Ryan Colker explains how thoughtful code development and evaluation processes are paving the way for safe, scalable ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Carolyn Schwaar is a tech journalist and editor at All3DP Magazine.
To create functional press brake tools, prioritizing wall thickness over infill can be more effective. Thicker walls offer ...
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Can Cobra’s 3D Printing completely change the irons market?
You can see custom Cobra Golf 3D printed irons on the PGA Tour, but how soon might we see these custom options available to the consumer?
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3D-printed flexible antennas to keep drone and aircraft signals stable in motion
It tackles the long-standing problem of signal failure in flexible electronics caused by bending, movement, and environmental ...
AnkerMake is back with a new printer, a sort of younger sibling to their M5 printer, called the M5C. The C stands for compact, and it is smaller than the bulky M5 by a noticeable amount. The M5 was a ...
The Original Prusa MK4 is a top-tier 3D printer in today’s market blending cutting-edge technology with user-centric design.
A tiny 3D printer capable of printing human tissue directly inside the body with micrometre accuracy is being developed.
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