Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi explore how Spain, Portugal, and Greece are combating severe water scarcity through cutting-edge desalination and 3D printing technologies.
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Debunking the Myths: Is Water-Washable 3D Printer Resin Really Safer?
Itās time to talk about water-washable 3D printer resin.
New Research Sheds Light on the Complexities of Ice 3D Printing:
Ice 3D printing has been explored by researchers, and itās far more complex than one may think.
Ice 3D Printing: A Cool New Approach to Developing Artificial Blood Vessels for Organ Bioprinting
Researchers have developed a unique way to use āice 3D printingā to help produce artificial human organs.
CPSdrone’s Experiment: Successfully Operating a 3D Printer Underwater
Some folks have built an underwater 3D printer ā that actually works!
3D Printing Watertight Closeable Models
Charles R. Goulding and Matt SelmanĀ consider the benefits of using 3D print technology to produce watertight cases for underwater devices.
Rapidia’s Bump in the Road
Rapidia has had some challenges recently, but it seems they are overcoming them.
What is the Advantage of Water Washable 3D Printer Resin?
Water-washable 3D printer resin is increasing in availability, but what are the real advantages of using it?
The Water Infrastructure Crisis and 3D Printing
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi propose several ideas for leveraging 3D printing technology to solve today’s water crises.
Researchers Develop Ice 3D Printer
Thereās now a way to 3D print ice.
The Water Problem: How 3D Printing Can Help Fight Water Scarcity
Charles R. Goulding and Valentina Alzate look at several companies using 3D printing to help solve the growing water crisis.
Desalination, Innovation and 3D Printing
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look at how 3D printing can assist in growing desalinization deployments.
Neige3D Announces Cold 3D Printer
French 3D printing startup Neige3D announced a new and highly unusual 3D printer: the DĆ©rive 1.0.
ACTIVE Is A FABULOUS Material For Water Applications
FABULOUS announced a new 3D print material, āACTIVEā.
The Veolia-Suez Merger And Implications On 3D Printing
Charles Goulding Jr. considers how 3D printing materials and applications may be impacted with a major merger.
Solving A Canine Problem With 3D Printing
Additive manufacturing enabled the development of a revolutionary device for cleaning dogs.
Rapidia-ExOne Deal Shows Challenges And Opportunities
The partnership involving ExOne and Rapidia highlights some of the problems in 3D printing these days.
Design of the Week: 3D Printed RC Subnautica Cyclops Submarine
This weekās selection is the astonishing 3D Printed RC Subnautica Cyclops Submarine by Robert Cook.
Rapidia Reveals New Metal 3D Printing Process
A Vancouver-based startup appears to have invented an entirely new form of metal 3D printing.
3D Printing In And With Liquid
In a most bizarre 3D printing scenario, researchers have developed a way to 3D print liquids.
A Real Water 3D Printer?
Is it possible to 3D print water? While sounding entirely ridiculous, it may be possible to do so.
Waterproofing Your 3D Prints
I saw a post somewhere about someone 3D printing a waterproof container and had some thoughts.
Prusa Enables Soluble Support
Prusa Research took an expected, but nevertheless interesting step forward this month by announcing a feature usually found on professional machines.
Water Displacement 3D Scanning? Will This Work?
Iām reading a research paper on a very unusual method of 3D scanning solid objects.
Mosaic Manufacturing Announces the Palette+ 3D Print Multimaterial Accessory
Canada-based Mosaic Manufacturing announced a new version of their Palette multimaterial accessory, the Palette+.
Significant Development In 3D Printer Resin From Full Spectrum Laser
Full Spectrum Laser is a relatively new player in the 3D printing market, but that hasnāt seemed to cause them any problems. In fact, theyāve just announced a new resin with a very cool property.
American Standard Now 3D Prints Faucets
You never know where to expect the next 3D printed innovation, but this time itās the kitchen and bathroom, where American Standard now provides a line of 3D printed faucets.
WOOF’s 3D Printed Boat
The University of Washington’s WOOF group (Washington Open Object Fabricators) did something we haven’t seen yet: they produced a 3D printed boat that didn’t sink. In fact, it worked well enough to be entered into “Denny’s Seafair Milk Carton Derby”, a boat race. Hold on, how do milk cartons fit into this scenario? It… Continue reading WOOF’s 3D Printed Boat