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Tiles by Cadigo is a 3D modeling program for kids that lets the wee tykes drop blocks, walls, and pixels into an environment and then output the object for 3D printing. Designed to be dead simple ...
We continue our 3D printing discovery series by showing you how quick and easy it is to customize the size of pre-designed objects -- without ever going into a 3D design program.
3D printing is a fascinating technology that allows you to create physical objects from digital models. However, not all models are easy to print, especially if they have hollow spaces inside ...
Unream, a sculptural lamp, explores the options in the field of furniture design. The Illusory Material framework currently continues to be refined, in order to make it an accessible technique for ...
Last year we were telling you about the Cabin of Curiosities, a 3D printed building project a little out of the ordinary from the American company, Emerging Objects.This 3D printed hub is composed of ...
Great for cars, again, not so for 3D printing. The solution is a nylon polymer that has a low melt point and is strong in and of itself. I am working with a large US Nylon mfg to design and test a ...
The first step to design 3D printed objects for maximum recyclability is to choose the right material for your project. Not all 3D printing materials are equally recyclable, and some may require ...
Creating designs is where the real fun begins. Many software programs are available for designing 3D objects, some of which are free. You can also find designs online and modify them to fit your needs ...
For desktop 3D printers, the optimum 3D model is one that includes a flat bottom to ensure easy sticking to the print surface, without which the print would surely fail. However, there are a few ...
A new 3D printing technique suspends the object being built in a gel to eliminate the need for structural supports that must be somehow etched away after the build process is complete.
New 3D-printing method makes printing objects more affordable and eco-friendly. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 04 / 240410161607.htm.