Showing posts with label printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printing. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

10 Ingenious Furniture Designs Made With 3D Printing

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The amazing versatility and dynamism of 3D printing has captured the imagination of designers, tech enthusiasts, and tinkerers throughout the world. In the past year, it has become the most talked about topic on the web, and its potential impact on the future of our society is nearly as profound as it is immeasurable. But while bioprinting, 4D printing, and the prospect of a Marxist revolution seem to be filling headlines throughout cyberspace, little attention has been given to the impact that 3D printing is having on furniture. So to correct this inexcusable oversight, here are the 10 most ingenious 3D printed furniture designs.

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The Most Popular Printing Processes Explained

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When designing for digital media, what you see is what you get. Your final design represents the actual final product. However, when you design for print media, your final design still has to be printed onto a physical medium, which means there is always a chance for distortion between your intended final design and the actual final product.

To ensure the best quality in your print media, you have to figure out which imprint method is right for your design. Knowing the benefits and limitations of the most popular printing processes makes it easier for you to design with print in mind.

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

50+ Best 3D Printing Creations

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Additive manufacturing or 3D printing is a process of making a three-dimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model. 3D printing is achieved using an additive process, where successive layers of material are laid down in different shapes. 3D printing is considered distinct from traditional machining techniques, which mostly rely on the removal of material by methods such as cutting or drilling (subtractive processes).

A materials printer usually performs 3D printing processes using digital technology. Since the start of the twenty-first century there has been a large growth in the sales of these machines, and their price has dropped substantially.

The technology is used for both prototyping and distributed manufacturing in jewelry, footwear, industrial design, architecture, engineering and construction (AEC), automotive, aerospace, dental and medical industries, education, geographic information systems, civil engineering, and many other fields.

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

How 3D Printing Actually Works

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Now that 3D printing — the process of making three-dimensional solid objects from digital designs — is available and affordable to individual consumers, it's piqued a lot of interest across the tech space in the past few years.

From scale models, gifts and clothing to prosthetic limbs, hearing aids and the prospect of 3D-printed homes, the possibilities seem endless.

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Friday, March 8, 2013

3D-printed implant used to replace 75 percent of man's skull

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A 3D-printed implant was used to replace 75 percent of a man's skull in a surgical procedure earlier this week. The prosthetic was constructed using an additive printing process, and was implanted following manufacturer Oxford Performance Materials receiving FDA approval to use the technology last month. News.com.au reports that the company can create similar implants in two weeks after receiving 3D scans of a patient's injured area. It believes that 500 people in the US each month could take advantage of the new process.

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3D Printing Coming to Vending Machine Near You

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If vending machines can dispense beer, pizza and movies, why not 3D-printed objects?

Combining the hyper-local convenience of Redbox with cutting edge technology, Dreambox is a vending machine that aims to fuel the 3D-printing revolution from the bottom up.

Dreambox was created by co-founders David Pastewka, Ricard Berwick and Will Drevno, who all met in a mobile application development class and competition at the University of California, Berkeley. Frustrated by their lack of accessible, on-campus 3D printing options and the two- to four-week lead time for online 3D printing services, the trio came up with the idea for a more ubiquitous option.

“Having an item 3D printed with a Dreambox is as simple as uploading or choosing a design online, clicking the ‘Print’ button and retrieving the item once it’s ready,” the group states in its press kit.

Users can also upload designs via a USB stick at the machine. If they don’t have their own 3D models, customers can select one from a catalog of designs or use one of the many apps that help customize a model. Once an item is selected for printing, it’s sent to the nearest Dreambox and added to the queue.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

3Doodler: The World’s First 3D Printing Pen

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We already knew that 3D printers were gaining mass popularity over the past few years, but what about 3D printing pens? Well that’s exactly what we have here in the innovative 3Doodler.

This is the world’s first and only 3D drawing pen to ever hit the market, allowing users to simply draw anything they’d like without the use of software or computers. If you can scribble, you can use the 3Doodler. Crowned “the most affordable way to print,” the concept behind the pen is the same as its 3D printing companions, heating and cooling plastic as it passes through the body of the pen. Simply plug this thing in, and go to work building 3D models, jewelry, toys, art, you name it.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

20 Amazing Creations You Can Make With 3D Printing

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If you can print in 2D, can you print in 3D? Well, the technology is already here. You can print out 3-dimensional objects based on a working template, and they aren’t just for show. They actually work! Manufacturers can provide you with a template where you can print a broken part of a machinery, let’s say, a screw, rather than order then wait for a replacement to come in.

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Staples Will Offer In-Store 3D Printing

Staples, the ubiquitous office supply store and print shop, will expand to offer in-store 3D printing services, reports The Register.

The service will be called "Staples Easy 3D." Customers will upload a 3D object file from their home computers, then pick up the completed object at a store or arrange to have it shipped.

So now Staples isn't just about photocopies and Christmas cards. It will be about physical objects in the real world, only further bringing 3D printing into the mainstream.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

World's First 3D Printing Photo Booth Dispenses A 3D Figure Of You

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This is just so cool I’m about to burst. This is the world’s first 3D printing photo booth. If you’ve been following Bit Rebels for a while, you probably know that we are doing our best to keep up with the advances in 3D printing. The technology is moving so fast though that if you look away for just a moment, you can miss it all. We all know how popular photography and photo sharing sites have gotten over the past few years.

Imagine this…What if you went to a photo booth in a mall or a movie theater and you put in a dollar, pulled the curtain, and sat down to get your photo taken by the machine. What if instead of spitting out the usual black and white strip of four or five photos, it dispensed a small mini-me figure of YOU?! Wouldn’t that be awesome? I can totally see this being the kind of thing that I’m flipping out excited about yet my grandchildren will think it’s boring.

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Monday, August 13, 2012

3D printing explained

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It’s very possible that you already know 3D printing inside and out, and are just as excited as we are by the possibilities that this technology holds for our future.

But even for those in the know, it can be helpful sometimes to step back and take a snapshot of where things are at in this dynamic, exciting and rapidly changing environment.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

How Does 3D Printing Work, Anyway? - Infographic

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Design a pair of shoes on your computer, hit “Print,” and wear them an hour later. If that kind of technology doesn’t blow your mind, you’re dead to me.

The cost of 3D printing technology is finally within the grasp of consumers, and many believe it’s poised to revolutionize commerce. Companies are rushing to get out in front of this new custom marketplace, offering 3D-printed fashion, furniture and even food.

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

How 3D Printing Works - Infographic

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3D printing was once a very expensive process. (Think tens of thousands of dollars.)

But lately the technology has become cheaper and consumerized thanks to companies like MakerBot, which sells 3D printers for as little as $1,800.

So how does it work?

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Thursday, July 5, 2012

How To Print An Organ: A Closer Look At 3D Bioprinting

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Imagine being able to draw an organ in a CAD-style program and print it. While this exact scenario is still probably some years away, Organovo, the innovative San Diego-based medtech company founded in 2007, is on its way. Partnered with the product development firm Invetech, Organovo was the first to make the leap from two-dimensional bioprinting to the three-dimensional realm. Together, the collaboration has been involved in all aspects of research, development and logistics to bring 3D bioprinting to medical research facilities. Which begs the question…

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

How Open Source Hardware Is Driving the 3D-Printing Industry

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The potential of 3D printing to transform the way we get things - the market is predicted to hit $3.1 billion in the next four years - gets a lot of press. But not much of that attention has focused on the unique role of open source hardware in enabling 3D printing to realize its promise.

Open source software has been a key player in all kinds of disruptive technologies - from the Web to big data. Now the nascent and growing open source hardware movement is helping to power its own disruptive revolution.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Stunning Collection of Top Quality Printing Tutorials

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There are a large number of tutorials on different topic of print media. Today we are mixing two kinds of this media first one is printing related tutorials which will guide you about printing techniques and second print related campaigns and products like advertisements, posters, cd covers etc. Second type is not related with printing but it can help to make them. This article will cover the use of different design related applications like Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Most of designers work in Photoshop for printing point of view but we also focus on InDesign and Illustrator.

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