A new technique enables makers to finely tune the color, shade, and texture of 3D-printed objects using only one material. The method is faster and uses less material than other approaches.
If you’re like me, you keep whole closets full of old stuff because you know it’d make a cool project (someday). The problem is that day doesn’t always come. Loose Joints, a kit designed by German ...
Some frightening clay figurines, dinosaur gastroliths and Victorian hair art are just a few of the objects that make up Overland Trail Museum’s “Cabinet of Curiosities” or “Wonder Room.” The museum ...
A new exhibition curated by the Princess of Wales is set to open in London. Kate has highlighted the power of “historic objects” to influence “fashion, design, film, art”. She added that “unique” ...
(Nanowerk News) Multimaterial 3D printing enables makers to fabricate customized devices with multiple colors and varied textures. But the process can be time-consuming and wasteful because existing ...
Speed-modulated ironing enables makers to fabricate objects with varied colors and textures, like the owls pictured here, using only one material with high precision. The technique is faster and ...
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