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Einstar 3D Scanner by SHINING 3D — Incredible Accuracy Made Simple
Explore the Einstar 3D Scanner and see how it combines precision with ease of use! Perfect for scanning objects for 3D ...
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Novel 'ink' for light-based 3D printing enables color-changing, conducting polymer structures
A new type of "ink" makes it possible to 3D print electrochemically switchable, conducting polymers using a light-based ...
We’ve often thought that 3D printers make excellent school projects. No matter what a student’s interests are: art, software, electronics, robotics, chemistry, or physics, there’s something for ...
Computing Bambu Lab's early Black Friday sale is live with some massive price cuts on our 3D printing expert's top-rated machines for beginners and professionals Gaming Once again, the SteelSeries ...
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Novel 3D nanofabrication techniques enable miniaturized robots
In the 1980s when micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) were first created, computer engineers were excited by the idea ...
A man who used a 3D printer to make parts of a gun has been found guilty of terrorism and firearms offences, the Metropolitan Police said. Counter-terrorism officers found Robert Adamski had printed ...
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I built a giant 3D cube block!
Explore the Jumbo 3D Cube Block, measuring 19x26, in this video. Discover its features and how it enhances playtime for both children and adults, offering endless fun and creativity. #3DCube #Playtime ...
Dutch chip gear maker ASML has lifted the kimono its Twinscan XT:260, a new lithography scanner built for the brave new world of 3D chip packaging. The outfit claims that it is the first machine of ...
A man has been found guilty of various terrorism and firearms offences after he was caught attempting to use a 3D-printer to make a sub-machine gun. Robert Adamski, 29 (19.04.96), a Polish national of ...
A Polish man who held ‘hateful views towards ethnic minorities’ has been found guilty of 3D printing parts for semi-automatic firearms in his London flat. Robert Adamski, 29, of Lea Bridge Road, ...
A man who used a 3D printer to make parts of a gun has been found guilty of terrorism and firearms offences, the Metropolitan Police said. Counter-terrorism police officers found Polish national ...
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