
RAMBO – 3D Printed Grenade Launcher
Rambo is back, but not as you know it! In this article, we will cover a 3D printed grenade launcher that has been successfully tested by the U.S. military and aptly been named RAMBO.
Rambo is back, but not as you know it! In this article, we will cover a 3D printed grenade launcher that has been successfully tested by the U.S. military and aptly been named RAMBO.
Richard Taylor, the CEO and co-founder of the world renowned Weta Workshop in Wellington, New Zealand, brought some of the most jaw-dropping special effects to the big screen in blockbuster films such as The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies. Their most recent project involved creating 3D printed geisha masks for one of the most anticipated movies of 2017 - "Ghost in the Shell." Learn how new technologies and materials made it all possible.
Working with your personal 3D printer at home can be extremely expensive and complicated. ONO tries to change this with their revolutionary smartphone-powered 3D printer.
Students from UC Berkeley have come up with a solution for recycling failed 3D prints so the filament can be used once again and not go to waste.
The invention of a startup from Stockholm has received nearly $80,000 for their crowdfunding campaign, and there is still a month left for backers. There is no surprise: their Optimus is clearly turning heads in the manufacturing industry.
Have you ever used adhesives for kitchen utensils or maybe for your children's toys? How toxic are these glues and does a food safe glue exist? Let’s try to find a clue to the right glue.
A new method of 3D printing can improve the whole surgery process.
John Edmark, a teacher, inventor, and artist, combines mathematical calculations, natural patterns and modern technology to create sculptures that resemble blooming flowers without any inside mechanisms.
3D printing enthusiasts know all too well that the laws of gravity can ruin even the best-laid plans when 3D printing, forcing the use of support materials to achieve the perfect print. Thankfully, there are several new inventions that can now help to solve this problem.
Building a bat house yourself requires excellent woodworking skills. 3D printing makes helping the nature easier and takes it to a whole new level.
American hackers presented 3D printed duplicates of master keys that had made it possible to open baggage locks. Is there a way to protect ourselves from lock pickers or are we all vulnerable to break-ins?
What do 3D printing and dentistry have in common you ask? If you are keen to find out how modern technologies have changed dental applications then this article is for you.