Tamas Bykerk, a graduate student at the University of Sydney in Australia, has used 3D printing technology to create hypersonic aircraft models for low-speed wind tunnel …
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Sydney researcher 3D prints hypersonic aircraft models for low-speed wind tunnel testing
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We just released the UP Studio 2.5 with Material Profile Manager to support better tuning for 3rd party filament. In this week’s Tertime’s VLog, we would …
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3dNewsAtNoon for September 16th 2015 | 30News
3d News At Noon for September 16th 2015 | 30,000 Pounds of 3D Printed Thrust
by Supriyadiby SupriyadiU.K. Royal Navy priorites: autonomy, #3Dprinting, energy, interoperablity & big data LONDON — The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is making giant strides …
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Industrial 3D printing takes off Mass manufacturing turns to additive technologies for end-use components 3D printing, one of the pillars of the future …
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3D Printing a Steering Knuckle Strong Enough to Win in DetroitNews
3D Printing a Steering Knuckle Strong Enough to Win in Detroit
by Supriyadiby Supriyadi3…2…1…Go! A mishmash of Tie Fighters, cardboard Jeeps, and real life MarioKart racers recklessly speed off from the starting line at the Power …
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Less than a month ago we launched the Mark Two, our second generation industrial strength 3D printer. Where the Mark One was a …
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Myths and Misconceptions About 3D PrintersNews
Myths and Misconceptions About 3D Printers
by Supriyadiby SupriyadiAlthough 3D printing has been around since the 1980s, it has often been misrepresented — both positively and negatively. Unfortunately, 3D printed parts …
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At RightHand Robotics, design iteration doesn’t end once a product is shipped. The ability to make changes to a product’s design during the …