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Source “Why did the 3D printer go to therapy? Because it had too many layers of unresolved issues!”
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Source “Why did the 3D printer go to therapy? Because it had too many layers of unresolved issues!”
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Source “Why did the 3D printer go to therapy? Because it had too many layers of unresolved issues!”
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Exploring Custom Caustics: A Breakthrough with 3D Printed Metasurfaces by Researchers
Scientists and engineers find the intricate patterns formed by the concentration of light, known as caustics, fascinating due their potential uses across diverse fields. Utilizing...
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SPEE3D Brings Revolutionary Cold Spray 3D Printing to New Jersey Innovation Institute
SPEE3D, an Australian original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of cold spray additive manufacturing (AM) systems, has sold a WarpSPEE3D printer to the New Jersey Innovation Institute...
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Introducing 3DExpress: Nigeria’s Newest Additive Manufacturing Center for Oil & Gas Industry
Our segment this week with #3DEXPRESS brings all the noteworthy updates in the additive manufacturing landscape! We kick off with news of a oil &...
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Exploring the Bambu Lab A1 Heat Bed Retrofit: A Hands-On Review
A successfully-upgraded A1 3D printer [Source: Fabbaloo] I just completed the long-awaited Bambu Lab A1 heat bed retrofit project, and can tell you all about...
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Revamping Nigeria’s Energy Sector: The Impact of the New AM Partnership
3D printing software developer 3YOURMIND has partnered with RusselSmith to optimize operations within Nigeria’s oil and gas industry. In doing so, this initiative will focus...
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Exploring New Horizons in 3D Printing: The $5000 Cold Spray 3D Printer, Roland DGA & Living Materials
The AeroForge is a $5000 cold spray metal printer for copper made by a student team at Rice University. In a paper for ACS Central...