As boring as propeller designs may seem to the average person, occasionally there’s a bit of a dust-up in the media about a ‘new’ design that promises at least a few percent improvement in performance ...
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Will boats be a breakthrough for 3D printing tech?
The final test was a blunt one. Maarten Logtenberg wielded a sledgehammer, which simply bounced off the sample, barely leaving a scratch. After two years of experimentation, the material was finally ...
As 3D printers become more ubiquitous, the number of custom designs and styles of printers has skyrocketed. From different printing materials and technologies to the movements of the printing head, we ...
Researchers have created the world's smallest boat, measuring just 30 micrometers in length, so small it could sail down a human hair. Researchers have created the world's smallest boat, measuring ...
CEAD B.V. (Delft, Netherlands) has launched the Maritime Application Center (MAC), an initiative focused on accelerating the adoption of automated, sustainable production in the maritime sector. The ...
A 3D-printing company plans to print large objects such as boat molds and components as it transitions research performed at the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center into a ...
Walt Disney Imagineering has installed the first permanent 3D-printed prop at Disneyland's Jungle Cruise. The canoe, produced ...
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Researchers turn spoiled milk into 3D printing materials — extracted proteins from dairy waste combined with polymers to create plastic alternative
This work turns what would otherwise be an agricultural liability into a potential input for advanced manufacturing.
Researchers have created the world's smallest boat, measuring just 30 micrometers in length, so small it could sail down a human hair. Using an electron microscope and a high resolution 3D printer a ...
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