A Sacramento developer is using a $1.5 million 3D printer to build fire-resistant, low-waste homes that could reshape how California tackles its housing shortage.
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Newly developed knitting machine makes solid 3D objects
A new prototype of a knitting machine creates solid, knitted shapes, adding stitches in any direction—forward, backward and ...
From the deepest shadows, Slattern rises, threatening the lives of brave soldiers. Meanwhile, deep beneath the ocean, blazing ...
3D printing began on Thursday at a southeast Houston site expected to become the city’s first 3D-printed home community by ...
A research team from Cornell University and Carnegie Mellon University has developed a prototype knitting machine that can build arbitrarily rigid three-dimensional structures by layering stitches ...
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Don’t buy the Steam Machine, here's how to build a better one
Building your own Steam Machine gives you far more flexibility, especially when it comes to choosing parts and planning for ...
Makera Z1 is a portable CNC machine that offers accessibility and pro-grade machinery at an affordable price for everyday use ...
A new prototype of a knitting machine creates solid, knitted shapes, adding stitches in any direction – forward, backward and diagonal – so users can construct a wide variety of shapes and add ...
Pinball machines have something for everyone. They’re engaging, fast-paced games available in a variety of sizes and ...
Rapid Fusion will launch a deployable hybrid manufacturing system that can be set up in 25 minutes at Formnext next week.
A Jacksonville-based company says its new portable 3D construction robot could help lower homebuilding costs and make housing ...
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