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How to Scale 3D Printed Costumes and Armor for Cosplay
A quick breakdown of the best methods to resize and fit 3D printed armor pieces perfectly for your next cosplay project.
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How the Army aims to transform its armor brigades
As the Army examines its armor formations under TIC 2.0, it wants to avoid placing them in a potential stalemate, similar to ...
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Create Custom Accessories for Your Collection With 3D Printing
Learn how to 3D print accessories for your figure collection! This step-by-step guide covers design, printing, and finishing ...
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Can Cobra’s 3D Printing completely change the irons market?
You can see custom Cobra Golf 3D printed irons on the PGA Tour, but how soon might we see these custom options available to the consumer?
Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan says the Army may 3D print its own parts as intellectual property restrictions slow repairs and ...
CARBONDALE — To many, 3D printing evokes images of desktop gadgets spitting out plastic trinkets. In reality, additive manufacturing (AM) now builds metal components for aircraft engines, medical ...
Saif Khalil’s startup develops orthopedic devices to improve tendon and ligament repair outcomes with a device resembling a plastic screw.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Fayette County students are bringing fidget toys back into style. But this time with a purpose that goes far beyond playground trends. The innovative project spans across the ...
Researchers at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University have developed a method to produce glass objects with a 3D printer that eliminates the need for wasteful chemical glues to bind the layers together. To ...
Year 7 students have 3D-printed a hand as part of a school project for their friend and peer, Lois Agnello. The open-source design for Lois's hand was provided by Australian-based charity Free 3D ...
Using metamaterials, light-driven additive manufacturing, and other techniques, researchers have created innovative pressure and force sensors.
Color gradient filament is fun stuff to play with. It lets you make 3D prints that slowly fade from one color to another along the Z-axis. [David Gozzard] wanted to do some printing with this effect, ...
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