Just when you think you’ve seen it all… [Fergal Coulter] over on the RepRap forums just came up with a method of 3D printing on inflatable structures — wait what? The process uses a custom 3D printer ...
If you’re used to thinking about 3D printing in Cartesian terms, prepare your brain for a bit of a twist with [Joshua Bird]’s 4-axis 3D printer that’s not quite like anything we’ve ever seen before.
A 3D printer that has made its way into most people’s homes and offices is the all-new FDM 3D printer. These advanced ...
A new 6-axis 3D printer has been developed called the TIME system or True Independent Multiple Extrusion, allows for independent operation of multiple tools across all three axes, enabling the ...
There are plenty of 3 axis 3D printers available to purchase on the market at the current time, but a glimpse of next-generation 3d printing technology as been unveiled in the form of a 6-Axis Robotic ...
Still upset about breaking the handle on your favorite mug? A 3D printer can make it as good as new, and thanks to researchers at the University of Southern California, the process is even easier now ...