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The design challenges include achieving the perfect curvature for each floor, managing limited space on the 3D printer bed, and making critical adjustments to ensure stability and precision.
I took my robot dog to to TCT show this year with E3D, Lulzbot, and Matt Denton. There are various demos throughout the event including openDog V2, some giant LEGO and Droids! Links: <a href ...
Researchers demonstrated the first fully 3D-printed, droplet-emitting electrospray engine. The low-cost device can be fabricated more quickly than traditional thrusters, potentially from on board ...
The concept behind the build is as you’d expect. The duo effectively just 3D printed giant versions of LEGO pieces, with which they then assembled a large Christmas tree.
The U.S. Army has started using 3D-printed lego-like bridge parts in order to rapidly assemble infrastructure in combat zones.
Dive Brief: Researchers with the University of Nevada in Reno are experimenting with a process to help the U.S. Army 3D print structures, including bridges and buildings, in active combat zones ...
The project team is testing the blocks for spans and other structures that could be printed on demand in combat zones.
Imagine the power to clone your favorite LEGO piece—not just any piece, but let’s say, one that costs €50 second-hand. [Balazs] from RacingBrick posed this exact question: can a 3D scanner ...
Petrone and her team are focusing on the integrity and performance of structures built using 3D-printed LEGO-like concrete modules. The team’s experimental program, which began in early 2024, involves ...
Today, we'll bring out the nostalgic kid in you by presenting a rideable LEGO Technic-inspired cafe racer that was built using 3D-printed components.
It is the world's first 3D-printed hotel, says El Cosmico owner Liz Lambert and the partners behind the project - Austin, Texas-based 3D printing company ICON and architects Bjarke Ingels Group.
As DesignBoom notes, each 3D-printed brick was specifically customized to fit over the e-bike’s frame and wiring to conceal anything that did not support the overall LEGO look.