3D printing precisely: Low-cost error compensation for fabrication of high-precision microstructures
In today's fast-paced technological landscape, the proverb "the bigger the better" was turned upside down and a race to make everything smaller has started. From miniature optical components to ...
At its core, the 3D printed lenticular effect relies on precisely interlaced images that are covered by a specially designed ...
From houses to hearing aids, three-dimensional (3D) printing is revolutionising how we create complex structures at scale. Zooming down to the micro and nano levels, a process known as two-photon ...
Offering even more creative freedom, some 3D printers can print different colors or materials simultaneously. Thanks to technological advancements, modern 3D printers—which range in value from ...
So, you got a 3D printer for the holidays, and you’re excited to dive in. Chances are, you’re not sure where to begin. What can you print? What’s fun? What’s useful? Justifying the purchase of a 3D ...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Korea, Australia, Great Britain, and Germany, with the participation of Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT), has optimized an optical ...
Researchers From McGill University and Drexel University Demonstrate Proboscis of Female Mosquitoes Can Print in Finer Detail Than Expensive and Fragile Commercial Tips In a redeeming development for ...
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3D printing lets this tinkerer build a quadruped robot smaller than my hand, and you can too
He even has a cute little face.
It’s little secret that stepper motors are everywhere in FDM 3D printers, but there’s no real reason why you cannot take another type of DC motor like a brushless DC (BLDC) motor and use that instead.
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