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It's hoped giant device will be able to print homes, bridges, boats and wind turbines.
Google Maps has added a new, "Show 3D buildings" feature to its Navigation settings.
With the advent of fast 3D printers though, we can cut that 14-hour print time to seven hours or less. This saves time and money and lets your creative juices flow much faster.
The dawn of the 3D-printing age was full of sky-high promises that had no chance of matching the reality of what was possible. Companies like Formlabs have taken the subsequent decade to look for places that the manufacturing process can work, and refining its technology to suit. Today, the company is announcing its Form 4 and Form 4B printers that, it says, offer a substantial improvement on what has gone before. And with maturity comes a shift in focus from just being able to create custom...
FoF 1.0 can print objects as large as 96 feet long by 32 feet wide by 18 feet high at a rate of up to 500 pounds per hour, and can switch between multiple processes including large scale additive manufacturing, subtractive manufacturing, robotic arm operations, and continuous tape layup.Read Entire Article
UltiMaker has announced its newest industrial 3D printer: The Factor 4. Unveiled officially at the HANNOVER MESSE trade show today, the Factor 4 is being positioned as a new flagship
3D print brackets, handles, hooks and more for custom home projects that are designed just the way you want them. Match existing pieces or create your own unique designs and use your 3D printer to tackle your to-do list.
In 2019, the University of Maine set three Guinness World Records for 3D printing. They had the world's largest 3D printer, the largest solid 3D printed object, and the largest 3D printed boat. The 5000-pound boat was printed in 72 hours. — Read the rest
Infinite Reality, maker of AI-powered immersive experiences such as social sports platforms, has acquired Stakes for $8 million in stock.
The University of Maine just unveiled the world’s largest polymer 3D printer. The new printer, named Factory of the Future 1.0 (FoF 1.0), can print objects as large as 96 feet long by 32 feet wide by 18 feet high. It’s also quite speedy, relatively speaking, as it can print up to 500 pounds per hour. That’s like three people, every hour. It can dynamically switch between printing techniques to suit different aspects of complex jobs. The printer can flip between large-scale additive...
Locals are also worried about the impact on listed buildings