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Boom John is a member of The Motley Fool Blog Network -- entries represent the personal opinion of the blogger and are not formally edited...This new technology could enable rapid prototyping, custom sculpting, and even 3D-printed French fries,
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The machine, no larger than a coffee maker and encased in black like Darth Vader's helmet, hums at a whisper. Swinging open the shell's door reveals a slim metal nozzle moving smoothly over a platform, putting down melted black filament in thin
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Hype Doesn't Equal Reality Yet Say you lose the back of your TV remote. You have turned your house upside-down looking for the piece that holds the batteries in, but without any other choice, you surrender and secure a piece of duct tape to the back
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The action star then recreates the bronze head using a printing machine that operates three-dimensionally. Although the scenario is fictional, three-dimensioned printing technology now exists and will be widely applied in many industries soon. With
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Gateway Technical College will open its expanded SC Johnson integrated Manufacturing Engineering Technology (iMET) Center. Local, state and national manufacturing experts will be on hand to explain the need for advanced manufacturing training.
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News 3D printing also known as rapid prototyping has been around for more than 30 years. Typically used for industrial design, the printers have helped the auto industry make cars more sophisticated. It seems 3D printers are just coming of age for
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Mustafa Denbar Thursday 24 January 2013 Last Update 23 January 2013 8:54 pm In Ford's Silicon Valley Lab, Dave Evans creates a custom vehicle gauge and emails the 3D design to Zac Nelson in Dearborn. Nelson uses the MakerBot Thing-O-Matic at his
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January 22, 2013 Potomac Photonics, a leader in micro-manufacturing for 30 years, recently built prototypes for a medical device created for the developing world
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Here's the latest installment of a weekly web feature that highlights positive developments in the Northeast Ohio business community. Electronic Merchant Systems of Cleveland, a provider of credit card processing and merchant support services, said
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Dissertation student Jan Torgersen of Vienna University of Technology tries to make a laser beam visible on a newly developed 3D laser printer, in Vienna March 29, 2012. Herwig Prammer Humanity has lived through many ages and transformations...And
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