If you want better 3D-printed overhangs, you need better cooling, right? What would be better for cooling than printing submerged in water? It turns out [CPSdrone] tried it, and, at least for ...
3D printers can make objects of practically any shape you can dream up, but despite the fact that they’re so capable, there’s one thing that they often struggle with: overhangs. Filament-based 3D ...
3D printing has disrupted the traditional manufacturing of countless products. One you may have in your mouth right now: clear dental aligners. Leaders in the $4 billion clear aligners market, such as ...