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Making a Robust Machined Eye Mechanism with 3D Printing and ArduinoHere's an animatronic eye mechanism I made using machining tools like a lathe, as well as 3D printing and arduino. Although I ...
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Researchers have developed a way to 3D print robotic musculoskeletal structures in a single material. Everybody has a ...
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3D Printed Arduino Hexapod Part II - Leg DesignIn this series I will be documenting my design and testing process for making a 3D printed arduino hexapod. This video goes over the new leg design, specifically a design for a 3D printed spring ...
[Markus Mierse] has created one that uses an Arduino Mega and a set of 3D printed parts, so there’s no excuse for not having a spinning disk TV on your shelf.
A new start-up aims to make 3D printing of metal objects something that can be done at scale. If this pans out, US supply chains could could be near shored and could become far more resilient.
3D printing is a type of additive manufacturing that uses material to build layers into 3D objects. Essentially it prints by adding material (usually a form of plastic) one drop at a time.
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