Like the looks of stained glass, but not the amount of work, skill, and materials involved? Well, [Northern Geometry] shows how to sidestep all that nonsense and use a 3D printed frame, epoxy, and ...
For most of us, 3D printing means printing in plastic of some sort — either filament or photo resin. However, we have all wanted to print in other materials — especially more substantial materials.
The App Room, featuring Randy Paar, manager, marketing - Display Graphics for Canon Solutions America, will show a range of high-margin applications that can be produced with Canon Solutions Americas’ ...
Three-dimensional printing allows extremely small and complex structures to be made even in small series. A method developed at the KIT for the first time allows also glass to be used for this ...
The world of today is turning into the one of tomorrow, breeding data at an unprecedented rate, creating new materials and printing parts custom-fit to the human imagination. Leading the charge will ...
Glass filament for 3D printing has been around for a few years at this point, but truth be told, the stuff that they sell right now generally isn’t 100 percent glass. Regular glass isn’t particularly ...
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