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3d Printing Basics with 3D Printing Nerd

In this video, Joel Telling, the 3D Printing Nerd, prints a repair part for a Playmobil trainset, part of an annual holiday ...
3D printing technologies date back to the 1970s but are now widely adopted because of advancements in 3D modeling and printing methods, innovative print materials, and availability of low-cost ...
On November 10, 2025, scientists achieved a significant milestone in the field of biotechnology by 3D printing muscle tissue ...
You weren’t around for the creation of paper or the invention of the wheel. You also missed the birth of other life-altering creations, things like: The compass The internal combustion engine ...
Lattice structures are networks of interconnected nodes arranged in repeating or gradually varying patterns called cells.
In layman’s terms, 3D printing is the process of processing and printing materials such that they have a tangible, physical presence—i.e., with length, width, and depth (three-dimensional). As opposed ...
Essentially everyone has heard of TED Talks, but not a lot of people are experienced 3D printers. However, through some TED Talks you could learn more about 3D printing San Diego. In this article five ...
Join Maker Studio SF for 3D Printing Un-WINE-d! This Friday, we're teaching students the basics of 3D printing. Students have the option to print their designs and/or enjoy a glass of wine for an ...
The concept of creating whatever you can imagine at the press of a button has finally been realized with the advent of 3D printing, and you don’t have to break the bank to start printing your own ...
Carburetors may seem like a big mystery to a lot of people, and that makes sense. The sorts still used on cars almost exclusively in the aftermarket scene can appear complex, covered in linkages, ...
You’ve acquired your first 3D printer and are giddy with excitement. But like all new additive manufacturing adventurers, the more you do with your printer the more questions arise. Don’t worry, we’ve ...