D printing creates hydrophobic barriers in hydrophilic paper, guiding liquids along precise paths for controlled mixing, gradients, and two-phase separation.
If you paint miniatures, you already know the pain: you spend $600–$900 on a “good” resin printer, only to waste weeks ...
In a recent survey, the vast majority of surfers feel a personal responsibility for the health of the ocean. Now, a Santa ...
The obvious response to potential harm is to avoid sharing too much air with your 3D printer, where possible. If you can put your 3D printer in a separate room, away from your living area, you are far ...
In this video, I bring the epic story of Sun Wukong from Black Myth: Wukong to life through a detailed diorama. Watch as I spend 21 days sculpting the Dragon Boss from the game using polymer clay and ...
Build Volume: This is just the maximum size of the object you can print. A common size is around 220x220x250mm, which is plenty for most projects. Don’t feel like you need a giant printer; you can ...
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According to Towards Chemical and Materials Consulting ™, The global 3D printing materials market size was estimated to be ...
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is normally an irreversible process. In a digital light processing (DLP) printer, a structured pattern is projected onto a layer of liquid resin, which cures ...
D Systems' stock narrative has shifted subtly, with the latest update holding fair value steady at $3.63 per share while nudging the discount rate slightly higher to about 10.60%. This signals both ...
In the past, 3D printing was just something we'd see scientists do in movies. But with time, the technology has permeated, evolving enough that there are more affordable machines sold commercially on ...
Editor’s Note: December 10, 2025: We’ve reviewed these selections to ensure they are available and competitively priced. To further update our coverage, with a focus on ease-of-use, we’ve called in ...