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Morphing 3D-printed structures from flat to curved—in space
Because it's costly and cumbersome to transport large structures such as satellite dishes into space, aerospace Ph.D. student ...
Now, research from Northwestern Engineering’s Vadim Backman reveals a second “language” of life: the “geometric code” embedded in the genome’s physical shape. Like a blueprint for making living ...
Color gradient filament is fun stuff to play with. It lets you make 3D prints that slowly fade from one color to another along the Z-axis. [David Gozzard] wanted to do some printing with this effect, ...
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 ...
After more than three centuries, a geometry problem that originated with a royal bet has been solved. Imagine you’re holding two equal-size dice. Is it possible to bore a tunnel through one die that’s ...
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How to Draw a 3D Hand - no artistic skills required
In this fascinating video, explore the art of making a traditional cow bullock cart from bamboo. Join us as we dive into the ...
How to change shape in Shape Layer with this simple method. The video is only 3 minutes long, but can be applied to pretty much thing. Hope it helpful to you. Thanks for watching. Subscribe! subscribe ...
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 ...
Man Attempting to Make Sub-Machine Gun Using 3D Printer Guilty of Terrorism Offences, UK Met Reports
Robert Adamski, 29 (19.04.96), a Polish national of Lea Bridge Road, E10, was arrested after officers from Counter Terrorism Policing London entered his address and found the printer in the process 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 utilised a 3D printer to manufacture parts of a firearm has been convicted of terrorism and firearms offences, according to the Metropolitan Police. Robert Adamski, a 29 year old Polish ...
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