No need to go very far to see that 3D printed food wins lots of excitement. On TV, in the news or during the differents shows, we often hear the question “And you can even print food?”. Yes. But it depends on what you want to put behind the word 3D p...
Read MoreSculpteo supports the Ultimaker Battle happening right now with m.e.u.h.|lab, fablab of Roubaix (North of France) and ESA-n In 2 days, 2 teams of 5 students will build an Ultimaker each and 3D print an object. Winners will receive vouchers for 3D pri...
Read MoreAustrian researchers from the Institute of Materials Science and Technology at the TU Vienna are setting a new world record with the development of a high-precision 3D printer capable of producing nanometer sized objects. The technique is called two-...
Read MoreThe RepRap Mendel presented here uses RAMPS 1.3. RepRap Arduino Mega Pololu Shield (or RAMPS) is designed to fit the entire electronics needed for a RepRap in one small package for low cost. The 3D Printer is powered by a battery connected to a 45 Wa...
Read MoreSam Green from Objet Geometries made his first video blog post yesterday. He shows how an Objet Connex 500 3D printer can produce 6 different size adjustable wrenches from 5cm in size to 49 cm in size – all in one print run. The wrenches are made of ...
Read MoreYoutube user Shrogg2 made a series of videos about his 3D Printer in Minecraft. The first video is a demo of the “birth of a creep”. It’s easy to understand because there’s no explanation 🙂 Only music. If you want to know how it works, you can check ...
Read MoreThe project is funded as part of the Research Council UK Cross-Research Council Programme – Digital Economy and is managed by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) on behalf of ESRC, AHRC and MRC. It is being led by the Unive...
Read MoreWatch Ben Heck building his first 3D printer loosely based after Reprap open source design but redesigned from scratch. It’s very interesting to see what kind of issues can arise building your own 3D Printer. At the end of the video Ben visits Maker ...
Read MoreFabaroni was a project from the How to Make (Almost) Anything Class of Fall 2007 (MIT) who decided to build a 3D Printer from scratch. They started to test the best material to use for this project. They choose food. After several tests they selected...
Read MoreWe’ve already told you about a very big 3D Printer. Today we introduce you a very small one from Vienna University of Technology. “The prototype of the printer is no bigger than a carton of milk, it weighs 1.5 kilograms”. “We will continue to reduce ...
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