In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
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Tariffs Are Making Everything More Expensive. Here's How I'm Using My Old 3D Printer to Offset the Cost
The 3D-printing hype ended years ago, but the threat of tariffs and the closing of the de minimis exemptions means that ...
Cons on the Nintendo Switch 2 is compelling for any game needing the kind of precision that motion controls or analog sticks aren’t good at providing. When I first tried the Switch 2, I found that ...
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6 small 3D-printed parts that make PC building easier
Building or upgrading a PC can be one of the most rewarding projects for a tech enthusiast. Still, it comes with plenty of ...
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I Tested 3D Printing in Moving Vehicles
In this video, we explore whether it is possible to 3D print while driving on some of the worst pothole-ridden washboard roads in Mexico. The video examines the effects of rough terrain on the ...
Yes, I know. It sounds a bit contradictory. How can anyone other than Amazon provide good Prime Day 3D printer deals without having access to, er, Prime? It's right there in the n ...
Over the centuries, the brooch, invented to fasten garments, has become a glittering gem, a coded communication–an art ...
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