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Watch the amazing process of building a cat-sized Lego train that’s both functional and fun! Using 3D-printed rails and wheels, this custom design allows cats to ride in style. The train ...
The train is 3D printed, with pressed-in ball bearings and metal shafts for the bogies. Differing from usual practice, this train carries its power supply on board, in the form of a LiPo battery.
Cosplay and 3D printing go hand in hand. At any convention, most of the armor and helmets you see are made from either foam or 3D-printed filament, and a lot of the small delicate work is made on ...
Japan Today explains that 3D printing will allow more flexible train station designs. Traditionally, creating each part required formwork, a frame of wooden or metal beams and sheets for molding ...
Here’s some interesting work shared by [Ben Kromhout] and [Lukas Lambrichts] on making flexible 3D prints, but not by using flexible filament. After seeing a project where a sheet of plywood … ...
Shapeways has unveiled an elastic new material for 3D printing that can be used for projects that are a little more on the flexible side. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to ...
Engineers at the University of California, Davis, have developed a new approach to 3D printing that allows printing of finely tuned flexible materials. By using a droplet-based, multiphase ...
She said 3D printing excels at the innovation end of product creation. “3D printing allows you to design many, many, many parts and components and then test them," Freund said.
3D-printed architecture continues to go from strength to strength, with all kinds of projects now being created with the burgeoning technology, including a Walmart, housing, and even a data center.
A major railway operator in Japan is embarking on a journey to build what it says will be the world’s first 3D-printed train station. The new station structure, measuring about 108 square feet ...
Japan Today explains that 3D printing will allow more flexible train station designs. ... JR West chose Hatsushima Station as its first 3D-printed train station because it’s close to the sea.