A Wemos D1 Mini is used to run a pair of the valves, which are paired with a Y-adapter to connect both a soldering station and 3D printer to the fume extraction system. As a nice touch ...
Let’s be honest, commercially-available soldering fume extractors are cheap enough ... making are on display here — you’ve got the 3D printed enclosure, a motor salvaged from a cheap toy ...
Extractor arms, also known as capture arms and fume arms, involve the removal of hazardous fumes, vapors, and particulates generated during industrial processes. These fumes can be harmful to human ...
It looks like any other 3D printer—except it’s the size of a crane and is, layer by layer, building a hotel in the Texan desert. El Cosmico, an existing hotel and campground on the outskirts ...
Funded in part by multiple C2E2 Grants (Century II Endowed Equipment Fund), the Van Pelt and Opie Library is providing 3D printing orientation and training available to current students, faculty, and ...
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3D food printing could also transform industrial-scale food manufacturing, according to Dr Vincenzo Di Bari, assistant professor in food structure and processing at Nottingham University. Instead ...
Carolyn Schwaar is a tech journalist and editor at All3DP Magazine. California-based 3D-printing construction tech company Mighty Buildings says it’s on a new and ambitious growth trajectory.
Professor Hala Zreiqat is printing bone substitutes at the University of Sydney’s Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Research Unit. She has developed a technique for 3D printing ceramic so it ...
More affordable than ever, 3D printers are booming for personal, professional, and educational use. Here's everything to know before you buy one, along with the top models from our hands-on testing.
26 story has been corrected to say the area of expansion is 60 acres, not 40 acres, in paragraph 2) It looks like any other 3D printer - except it's the size of a crane and is, layer by layer ...