This is the last article in a four-part series on the current state of 3D printing. In the first part, I gave an overall introduction to differences in 3D printing since I wrote my original articles ...
I think it's share time! My dad had some fishing reels for the kids and somehow sent one of the buttons to New Orleans (dropped it in the Mississippi). So I snagged one of the working ones and modeled ...
The goal of 3D printing is to realize complex 3D structures by locally adding material in small volume elements called voxels — in contrast to successively subtracting material by etching, milling or ...
Since the 1980’s, 3D-printing has offered new ways of developing architecture, engineering, and objects of daily use. When it comes to digitizing analogue processes, it is vital for users to become ...
Completely 3D printed – even the lenses – then painted helmet prop produced by Thingergy, Los Angeles. Movie makers have the creative vision, but it’s the prop maker’s job to bring that creative ...
Conventional 3D printing is referred to as ex situ printing and does not require the use of artificial intelligence (AI). The central controller of the 3D printer takes as input a computer-aided ...
For modeling software, I use Solidworks. It is the easiest 3D CAD package I have used, but I might be biased since I have been using it professionally for 15 years now. Click to expand... SW is great ...
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