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All of the models are printed in full color by Shapeways, and are designed to slide into rectangular and triangular baseplates to showcase the distinct character of Parisian architecture. The new ...
Recycled wood can be turned into an ink for 3D printing, which could offer a more sustainable way to manufacture furniture or even build houses. “Wood has been used for building and structural ...
If you happen to come across a small, plastic Wisconsin State Capitol building underneath a bench, in the corner of a storefront or hidden beneath the bushes around town, you’re the lucky new owner of ...
Stratasys introduced the first and only machine that combines color with multi-material 3D printing. Stratasys is shaking up the 3D printing game with today's introduction of the first and only ...
Hydrographic printing is a widely used and frankly kind of nutty way to add color to objects. This new computational technique makes it even nuttier. Standard hydrographic printing, also known as ...
Part of the ancient archaeological site of Tiwanaku, Bolivia, believed by Incans to be where the world was created has been reconstructed using 3D printed models of fragments of an ancient building.
When Joshua Bennett went shopping for Christmas gifts for his Dungeons & Dragons tabletop roleplaying group he wanted to find miniatures that accurately represented players’ characters at the table.
This headline is somewhat misleading, since it is actually already true in the present—for a few lucky Japanese people—that you can have a 3D-printed miniature version of yourself. A Tokyo-based ...
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