Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
How one amazing YouTuber turned a 3D printer into an automated tattoo machine.
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Why 3D software feels confusing (and how to fix it fast)
New to 3D? Learn these camera controls first ...
Toray creates spherical polyamide powder that delivers smoother surfaces and stronger parts for industrial 3D printing ...
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3 reasons I still use Paint 3D even though Microsoft doesn't want me to
In November 2024, Paint 3D was removed from the Microsoft Store as the app was officially deprecated by Microsoft. But here I am in 2025, and I still use the software daily even though Paint has ...
If you want smooth top surfaces on your 3D printed parts, a common technique is to turn on ironing in your slicer. This causes the head to drag through the top of the part, emitting a small amount ...
Frustrated by CarPlay limits? See how the Ottocast P3 Pro runs Android apps directly on your factory display, instead of just mirroring your phone.
The real novelty is, of course, the glasses-free 3D tech. Abxylute describes it as, "electronic parallax barrier technology, the most mature and reliable form of glasses-free 3D tech today to balance ...
There was a time when only the richest ham radio operators could have a radio with a panadapter. Back in the day, this was ...
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