XDA Developers on MSN
Here are some simple fixes for common 3D printing problems
I recently picked up 3D printing as a hobby. It almost feels unreal to be able to print pretty much any object I want to.
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Researchers turn spoiled milk into 3D printing materials — extracted proteins from dairy waste combined with polymers to create plastic alternative
This work turns what would otherwise be an agricultural liability into a potential input for advanced manufacturing.
Plastic waste is a big problem in our world today. It's important for makers who use 3D printing technology (which generates plastic objects) to consider the waste hierarchy paradigm. Here's the thing ...
One of the problems with using 3D printers is that support materials, failed parts, unnecessary test models, etc. tend to accumulate as waste. A device called ' ExtrudeX ' has been released that turns ...
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