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10 Ways DSP Printing Will Impact Manufacturing

DSP, or direct sound printing, is a reasonable shift in 3D printing. 3D printing is making three-dimensional solid objects from a digital file. A 3D-printed object is created using additive processes, whereby successive layers of material are laid down in different shapes. Direct sound printing (DSP) is a new 3D printing technology that uses sound […]

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Dispatch from the 3D-Printed Motorsports Revolution

One year ago, I saw a 3D-printed motorsports car in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Today, I’m proud to say that 3D Printing is revolutionizing motorsports. Here’s how it’s happening. Source: 3D Printed Car  additive-x.com It’s been over a year since the author drove a 3D-printed car in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. And in

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About 3D Printing in the Education Market

The story about 3D printing is continually evolving in the education market. Many schools, educators, and education authorities evaluate the technology for possible applications. 3D printing is often cited as a STEM tool or something that can assist teaching staff. Some schools have already adopted 3D printing, and others are considering it. 3D printing in

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Storing Your PLA Filament Correctly to Avoid Waste

Affiliate Disclosure: This article may contain affiliate links. If you buy through these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend tools and brands I’d actually use for reducing failed prints and wasted filament. PLA feels like the friendly neighborhood filament… until it starts acting weird. You

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3 Ways Additive Manufacturing Will Change The Future

Additive manufacturing (AM), often called 3D printing, uses a computer-aided design (CAD) file to precisely control layer-by-layer, or point-by-point, material buildup into three-dimensional objects. AM processes like 3D printing can create parts and components that are lighter, less expensive, complex in shape, and needless secondary machining. As a result, additive manufacturing can speed up the product

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