One plucky YouTuber explores whether 3D printers might let us wrest back the means of production from Big Fashion.
Text-to-CAD tools are beginning to generate useful 3D models from prompts, but the most important missing feature is not geometry — it is intent.
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Researchers identify fabrication constraints, reinforcement integration, sensing, and quality control as key factors in ...
Want to DIY a perfect model of a local landmark to sit on your shelf in a 'dry snow globe' style? Now you can with a ...
The automotive industry holds some of the highest-value and most complex design disciplines you can think of. Designers face ...
The fork is called “Magma”, and the name is quite appropriate. That’s because the idea of the fork is to inject thermoplastic into otherwise empty infill regions inside a print job. The goal is to ...
At just 22, Connor Gibson is doing something he never dreamed possible: Using his engineering skills to 3D print dentures for ...
Legislation in California and New York could force 3-D printers to come equipped with technology blocking them from making ...
Formlabs wants to make industrial 3D printing feel less like industrial 3D printing. The company has spent more than a decade building printers that make professional-grade prototyping cheaper and ...