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3D Scanning Is Easy With Your Smartphone
3D Scanning Is Easy With Your Smartphone

Eora 3D is glad to introduce a high-precision user-friendly 3D scanner. It is powerful and smart and allows you to capture all kinds of objects. There are numerous 3D scanners in the world nowadays – conventional turntable or light scanners that can be connected via a tablet. But they may seem too costly. Eora’s 3D Read more

8-year-old Max Ash’s 3D Printed Mug Ideas
8-year-old Max Ash’s 3D Printed Mug Ideas

As unfair as it seems sometimes, people just have to play the hand that they are dealt with. In the case of 8-year-old Max Ash, that unfortunate hand comes in the form of dyslexia. Dyslexia is one of the most common illnesses in America that can affect people of all ages, mostly children. Recent studies Read more

Amazing 3D Printed Rocket Ship and Moon Vehicle by Grandfather
Amazing 3D Printed Rocket Ship and Moon Vehicle by Grandfather

When people say that time has changed for kids, it probably means more than a usual difference in what kids do to while their time away and in what kind of technologies and materials are used to produce their toys. Gone are the days of the usual rickety slides or creaking swings while sticks and Read more

Improving Meniscectomy with 3D Printed Knee Cartilages
Improving Meniscectomy with 3D Printed Knee Cartilages

For a technology that was once limited only to geeks and tech lovers, 3D printing has invaded man’s world literally and figuratively like nothing ever has or probably ever will. Nowadays, the most ordinary online shops has at least in supply one 3D printing related object available. It is also a fact that some of Read more

An Exhibition of the Human Body and Soul in 3D Print by Duong Le Thai
An Exhibition of the Human Body and Soul in 3D Print by Duong Le Thai

Around three years ago, the 3D printing world was officially thrust onto the world stage through the staging of the 3D Printshow. Although reports of the amazing skills and ingenuity of designers and engineers in 3D printing technology have cropped up on the internet, it wasn’t until the incarnation of the 3D Printshow that the Read more

All-in-one 3D Printing Starter Kit
All-in-one 3D Printing Starter Kit

We all have heard a lot about 3D printing, it’s no longer new to us. We know what it can do, you can imagine how it works. Lately 3D printing has stopped being the thing that only the rich can afford. It has become available for everyone. Imagine you have a 3D printer, but what’s Read more

3D Printed Prosthetics for Veteran Female Amputees
3D Printed Prosthetics for Veteran Female Amputees

The rising prominence of women in society extends all the way to the nation’s armed forces. Because women in the military now hold bigger roles in keeping the US and her allied nations safe, they also face more risks on the field. In fact, statistics show that the number of women who have been injured Read more

Solar Powered 3D Printers to Produce On Demand Medical Devices
Solar Powered 3D Printers to Produce On Demand Medical Devices

Two of 3D printing’s best benefits are self-sufficiency and relative convenience in producing all sorts of things even in the remotest area of the globe. These features often solve nightmarish logistical problems and many other assortment of issues related to production and transportation. In the case of Dr. Julielynn Wong, a Harvard-educated and Toronto-based physician, Read more

3D printed fingers along with fiber optical sensors help to make robotic hands more dexterous
3D printed fingers along with fiber optical sensors help to make robotic hands more dexterous

Carnegie Mellon University researchers have recently developed a robotic 3 fingered hand which has inbuilt stretchable 3D printed sensors, the research is supported by NASA and the fingers are capable of detecting forces less than 1/10 of a Newton. With the help of fiber optics, the researchers placed as much as fourteen sensors into each Read more

3D Printed Wheelchair Enables Handicapped Kitten to Walk Again
3D Printed Wheelchair Enables Handicapped Kitten to Walk Again

A handicapped kitten was given a new life with a 3D printed wheelchair by two seventeen year old students Isaiah Walker and Josh Messmer from Walnut Grove secondary school, British Columbia. Cassidy is the name of the little kitten, he was found in a dire situation in rural Langley, British Columbia. The black and white Read more