3D Printed Fan Art of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is one of the most popular and acclaimed video games of all time. It is ...
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is one of the most popular and acclaimed video games of all time. It is ...
Anycubic has launched its latest light-curing post-processing device, the Anycubic Wash and Cure Max, at this year’s Formnext+PM South China. The sleek, pearl-white machine, with a generous capacity, was officially unveiled at the event, boasting several noteworthy features, including:
Last month, I bought a box of 3D printed pasta, Spaghetto 3D, from BluRhapsody. I promised I would do an unboxing and cook a meal with it for VoxelMatters’ VM Focus on 3D printed foods this month. It took some time. I finally got down to it, with a modern, high-tech twist on one of my favorite dishes: Pasta alla Norma, one of the most traditional pasta dishes of the rich Sicilian culinary tradition.
Nominations are now open for the 3D Printing Industry Awards 2023. Who are the leaders in 3D printing? Find out on November 30th when the winners across twenty categories will be announced during a London-based live awards ceremony.
It’s not every day we get to cover a new 3D printing technology. Companies release software upgrades and new hardware models, but a new technology on the market is something of a special event. That’s why we’re excited to be exploring a new additive technology developed by Axtra3D called Hybrid PhotoSynthesis (HPS), said to “transcend the limits of SLA, DLP and LCD.”
After completing multiple successful beta deployments, Mantle is shipping production versions of its P-200 printer and F-200 furnace incorporating additional hardware and process refinements. Westec Plastics, a custom plastic injection molder and tool builder based in Livermore, California, received the first Mantle production system.
In a competition for hardware size, capabilities, productivity (and giant facilities) that has literally taken on in China, EPlus-3D, one of the leading Asian (and global) manufacturers of polymer and metal L-PBF systems, is launching the new EP-M1550, which is likely going to be (at the time of launch) the largest commercially available metal L-PBF system in the world.
3D printing is a technology that can create physical objects from digital models by depositing layer ...
The BioMatters team at the University of Michigan has developed a fully biodegradable, reusable, and recyclable material – upcycled sawdust – to replace the wasteful concrete formwork traditionally used across the construction industry. Millions of tons of sawdust waste are reportedly created each year from the 15 billion cut trees. This waste is often burned or dumped in landfills, left to contribute to environmental pollution.
Nexa3D, a leading provider of ultrafast polymer 3D printing technology, has reached a significant milestone in its third year of commercial activity. The company has surpassed a count of 1,000 ultrafast 3D printers deployed worldwide – solidifying its fast-growing position in the additive manufacturing space.