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From Houses to Park Benches: How 3D Printing is Changing Our Daily Lives
D printing has long left its niche existence and is now used in countless fields. Where the technology is already routinely ...
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Haunt your house for less: 3D print these amazingly spooky decorations
Bring Halloween to life on a budget with five spooky 3D prints, from glowing pumpkins to eerie ghosts and skeletons.
Craig Pettit, president of MRB Robotics, monitors a 3D printer as it adds a layer of concrete to a future self-storage facility in Payne Springs. Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer Hugo and Erica ...
Daniella Glaeze documents her 3D printed home on TikTok, amassing millions of views. Icon and Lennar are building a community of 100 3D printed houses just north of Austin. The homes, made with ...
Most 3D-printed houses we cover are either arranged on one floor or have an upper floor added later using a timber shell. However, this recent example, by Contec Australia, was entirely 3D-printed ...
PALM BEACH GARDENS — When Bettina Kretz heard about the budding world of 3D printing construction, she felt like she just had to try it out. Soon, she'll live in a house built in that most modern way ...
Tests are underway on a house that was created with a 3D printer by the University of Maine. At the same time, the university is collaborating with a Bangor nonprofit to create a first-in-the-nation ...
A new 3D construction printer from Icon can whip out two-story concrete buildings faster and cheaper than its previous Vulcan printer. It has already been used to build a 27-ft-high structure called ...
NEW YORK -- You've probably heard of 3D printed face masks and even 3D printed hands, as 3D printing technology has expanded over the past few decades. Now a company says it has listed the first 3D ...
3D printing technology is now being used to build houses all over the world. While the practice hasn’t replaced traditional construction, it’s a trend that likely will continue to expand over the ...
With a slash of a golden ribbon, Detroit’s first 3D-printed house is finally ready to hit the real estate market. The 988-square-foot, two-bedroom house at 1444 Sheridan in Detroit’s Islandview ...
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