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The robot has a printing accuracy of 0.1 mm spherically, and is capable of reading 3D Max and CAD files. Cazza was created by Chris Kelsey and Fernando de los Rios, who began developing the X1 about ...
The open-source software, 3D printing files, and the kit are projected to be available next May. The vehicle for the project is a book called 21st Century robot, which combines science fiction ...
Like its American predecessor, the Scottish robot is printed entirely out of soft, flexible thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). That material starts out as a filament which is heated to the melting ...
There are plenty of four-legged, dog-inspired robots about. Could 3D printing make them more ubiquitous? Ghost Robotics and 3D printing company Origin think so.
Imagine a future in which you could 3D-print an entire robot or stretchy, electronic medical device with the press of a button—no tedious hours spent assembling parts by hand. That possibility may be ...
The use of a 3D printer to combine the robot’s soft and hard elements in a single structure is a big part of what makes it possible. There are now masses of different materials for different ...
It might soon be relatively trivial to make soft robots — at least, if you have a 3D printer handy. UC San Diego researchers have devised a way to 3D-print insect-like flexible robots cheaply ...
Team CurVoxels consists of design students Hyunchul Kwon, Amreen Kaleel, and Xiaolin Li, and the aim of the trio’s project was to develop a new method for employing robots in large-scale 3D ...
The robot’s body, wheels, and rims are 3D-printed from recycled materials, built tough with reinforced polymers for harsh terrain. Updated: Jun 19, 2025 06:28 AM EST ...
3D printing has advanced so rapidly that researchers have successfully been able to mimic bones, ligaments, and tendons into a robot hand. To achieve these Westworld-reminiscent results, a team of ...