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Minnesotan man builds the world's first 3D printed concrete castle in his own backyard, designing a kit that can print two-story houses Aug. 26, 2014 | By Alec In Minnesota, contractor Andrey Rudenko is currently working on a project of gargantuan proportions that seems to be stretching and exploring the limits of 3D printing technology. Using a printer that was substantially modified and expanded
Blizzident releases 3D printed 6 seconds toothbrush tailored to your teeth Oct.1, 2013 One of the great advantages of 3D Printing is the ability to design and create customized versions of everyday objects. Engineers from Blizzident have invented a new kind of toothbrush that is tailor-made to fit into a person's mouth using 3D scanning and 3D printing. According to the company, By simply biting a
Stratasys acquiring 3D printing company MakerBot for $403 million in stock Jun.20, 2013 Stratasys, a Minnesota-based 3D printer manufacturer has just unveiled plans to acquire 3D printing company MakerBot in a stock-for-stock transaction valued at $403 million. Under the terms of a definitive merger agreement, Stratasys will initially issue about 4.76 million shares in exchange for 100% outstandin
3D printing pen launches on Kickstarter, 100% funded in just some hours Feb.19, 2013 What if you could draw things exactly as you imagine? What if you could lift your pen off the paper and create real 3D objects? Peter Dilworth and Max Bogue of WobbleWorks LLC are introducing world's first 3D drawing pen 3Doodler on Kickstarter. It is the 3D printing pen you can hold in your hand. Using ABS plasti
Campden BRI launches research project to evaluate how 3D printing could benefit food industry Apr.22, 2019 - Campden BRI have begun a research project to evaluate how 3D printing could benefit the food industry. More 3D printed molds help to insulate NASA's supersize Space Launch System Apr.18, 2019 - Thanks to 3D printing, engineers working on NASA's Space Launch System are creating custom molds
Tel Aviv Artist Eyal Gever recreated natural disasters with 3D Printing Jan.27, 2012 Israel programmer and 3D sculpture artist Eyal Gever recreated scenarios such as tsunamis hitting houses, bus crashes and oil spills, using his self-programed 3D animation software and 3D printing technology in his Tel Aviv studio. (video below: Eyal Gever explains his work method at his Tel Aviv studio) Thanks to
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