Wednesday, 28 December 2016

Wide Scavenger Hunt of 200 3D Printed Toys in San Francisco

Wide Scavenger Hunt of 200 3D Printed Toys in San Francisco



Ben Baltes, a software developer is organizing a scavenger hunt for 3D printed toys in San Francisco. This 25 years old programmer is inviting everyone to compete against each other in this hunt, initiated on Reddit. Almost 200 3D printed toys will be designed for this game.
What is the Idea of Scavenger Hunt of 3D Printed Toys All About?
Baltes is a co-founder of Toybox – an Oakland-based startup of 3D printed toys. One day, he thought to launch a scavenger hunt game known as “Hidden City.” Hence, he posted his idea on Reddit and surprisingly got a lot of appreciation and positive feedback from people on this. At the initial phase, Baltes has decided to 3D print almost 200 toys and then has planned to hide them all across San Francisco. It is said that each toy will be incorporated with a unique link or QR code that will enable hunters in finding the 3D printed toys by entering the code into an app or a web page.

https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/wide-scavenger-hunt-of-200-3d-printed-toys-in-san-francisco

Sunday, 25 December 2016

3D Printed Parts combined to Make Affordable Live cell imaging



Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden have discovered an innovative way to make the technology of “live cell imaging” affordable as well as easy to be assembled with the help of a smartphone, some mass-produced electronics, and a few 3D printed parts using 3d printer. Live cell imaging is a tool for studying the living cells and their response towards various treatments such as drugs or toxins.
Johan Kreuger, a senior lecturer in the Department of Medical Cell Biology at Uppsala University explained “our idea was to make possible live imaging of cells for labs in developing countries. What we have done in this project isn't rocket science, but it shows you how 3D printing will transform the way scientists work around the world. 3D printing has the potential to give researchers with limited funding access to research methods that were previously too expensive."

What is the Idea of This Research all about?

Live imaging of cells can enable researchers for examining how cells respond to various stimuli. Researchers study the behavior of cells over the period of time by recording their video as this process allow them to have detailed information of cells as compared to ordinary static images.
This research of the Uppsala University was published in the open access journal PLOS ONE. The study involves improving the conventional microscopes already available at most of the universities as well as hospitals. The findings of the study revealed that the updated systems offer superior cell culture conditions enabling high-resolution imaging of real living cells. The new and improved microscope only requires a few 3D-printed parts, a smartphone, and some ready-made electronics.
“Using our concept, you can 3D print pieces to hold your phone in place, as well as a small incubator for the cells to grow in, which will warm them to a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius, the same temperature as the human body. “You’ll need some readily available consumer electronics, but for anyone with a little bit of technical know-how, it’s very straightforward, Kreuger explained.”

What other Things did This Research Disclose?

The analysis team has also discovered an app that enables time-lapse imaging precisely from the phone. This study even disclosed that the self-assembled process gains high-resolution imaging of living cells providing the finest conditions for the cell culture. The microscope comprises a built-in humidity module to assure cell cultures maintain the required moisture. The 3D printing technology will continue to play a significant role in the development of live cell imaging, said Johan Kreuger.

Friday, 23 December 2016

Additive Manufacturing to Test Feasibility in The Defence Field

The last week of December2016 marks a new beginning in the expansive field of 3D printing as European Defence Agency launches a new project to test feasibility in defence field.

With just about a week left for new year, many top-notch global institutions are prepping up for new undertakings. The EDA for instance, has just announced its launching a new defence-related additive manufacturing project.
The project focuses on exploring and establishing the ways in which additive manufacturing can benefit for defense-related applications. Many industries including aerospace, automotive, energy, medical, and manufacturing have already seen a positive impact—from helping to speed up prototyping cycles, cutting down on material to production costs, 3D printing offers great perks.

https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/additive-manufacturing-to-test-feasibility-in-the-defence-field

Thursday, 22 December 2016

3D PRINTED GINGERBREAD HOUSE

3D Printed Gingerbread House
William Kempton, a researcher at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design has created 3D printed gingerbread house. This was made from gingerbread dough printed on a DeltaWASP 20 40 clay 3D printer. It might be the first 3D printed gingerbread house in the world.
Why Did Kempton Use Gingerbread Dough Instead of Clay for 3D Printing?
Gingerbread is considered as one of the essential food items associated with the Christmas celebrations. Kempton planned to make a 3D printed gingerbread house this Christmas after getting inspired from new techniques. Kempton has done several 3D printing projects using clay. However, one day his students suggested him to replace clay with gingerbread and he happily agreed with them and set a DeltaWASP 20 40 clay 3D printer for the same.
 “While the initial thought seemed simple enough, the first trial with gingerbread printing uncovered some immediate problems,” Kempton wrote. “Firstly, gravity is not your friend. Secondly, materials usually become softer as they get hotter. If you have ever made a gingerbread house, you will probably know that baking flat pieces and gluing them together later is the way to go. This, however, is not how I wanted my gingerbread house to be made. So I needed to develop my own process.”
https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/3d-printed-gingerbread-house

Monday, 19 December 2016

Mahindra Group Launched Pilot project for teaching 3D printing in Indian Schools



The Mahindra Group of India has recently unveiled its new pilot project – a specialized 3D printing program for rural and semi-urban schools in the country. For this purpose, Mahindra Company will donate 3D printers to the schools. He will start his mission with the B.M. Pawar School in Chakan. This project is basically an extensive training program, which will educate students as well as teachers about the various applications of additive manufacturing technology.


Friday, 16 December 2016

Kid Creating Nine 3D Printed Prosthetic Hands

Cameron Haight, a child of four years old born in North Carolina has helped in making nine 3D printed prosthetic hands. Haight helped in creating 3D printed prosthetic hands for children like him who have problems in their limbs. Since he was born, the fingers of his right hand were fused together
Why Haight Needed 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand?
At the age of 4, most of the children are busy in playing with toys. However, things were not so easy for Haight. He was born with amniotic band syndrome – a congenital disorder affecting the limb of a child while growing in the womb. After Haight was born, he was operated for 15 times. Still, he was unable to perform certain tasks using his right hand due to its lack of dexterity. However, when he was fitted with 3D printed prosthetic hand, the 4 years old was soon able to take part in various activities.

Friday, 9 December 2016

Alta Motors Manufactured 3D Printed Motorcycle Parts for the Faster Speed

Marc Fenigsetin, Derek Dorresteyn, and Jeff Sand founded Alta Motors in 2010. This team wanted to manufacture the best electric motorcycle in the market that could not only be an energy-efficient vehicle but also be a speedy and a safe one. To make this concept successful, the company worked hard in the workshop focusing constantly on each and every segment.
https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/blogs/3d-printed-motorcycle-parts-for-the-faster-speed

Thursday, 8 December 2016

JULLDOZER OF MOJOPTIX CREATED 3D PRINTED DIGITAL SUNDIAL

Julldozer of Mojoptix created a 3D printing sundial by combining the ancient technology with algorithm design. The 3D printed sundial enables the users to digitally watch the time.  
In a You Tube video, Julldozer explained how he got the idea and created the sundial. With the help of OpenSCAD, he algorithmically made the sundial. After designing a matrix for every number in the sundial, he integrated these matrices using STL files and OpenSCAD script into an open source 3D printed model. This open source project enables people to download the details from Thingiverse and buy the sundial from his Etsy shop.
A French/English tech podcast, Julldozer explains that this project cannot be created through injection molding or other techniques of mass production. This digital sundial can only be manufactured from 3D printing technology.  

https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/julldozer-of-mojoptix-created-3d-printed-digital-sundial

Sunday, 4 December 2016

RESEARCHERS OF URMC DEVELOPED 3D PRINTED HUMAN ORGAN SIMULATIONS

Researchers at University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) have discovered an innovative way to construct human organ simulations that almost looks real. The aim of this Simulated Inanimate Model is to fabricate a model of the kidney that looks identical to the real one, even when it cuts or bleeds. This revolutionary program is directed by neurosurgeon Jonathan Stone and urology professor Ahmed Ghazi.
Medical scans were converted into computer generated designs through a complex process by Stone and Ghazi to 3D print organ molds. These organs were later injected with a hydrogel that imitates human texture.
“Very few surgical simulations are successful at recreating the live event from the beginning to the end,” Ghazi said. “What we have created is a model that looks, feels, and reacts like a live organ and allows trainees and surgeons to replicate the same experience they would face in the operating room with a real patient.”

Seemore at: https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/3d-printed-human-organ-simulations

Thursday, 1 December 2016

XINKEBOT ORCA 2 CYGNUS DUAL EXTRUDER LARGE FORMAT 3D PRINTER

Xinkebot Orca 2 Cygnus Dual Extruder Large Format 3D Printer with Auto bed leveling for just $1699

Xinkebot 3d printer
Xinkebot Orca2+See more at https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/xinkebot-orca-2plus-3d-printer

'GREEN PLASTIC' FOR 3D PRINTING IN SPACE

'Green Plastic' for 3D Printing in Space
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) can now 3D print with green plastic – a material made from sugarcane. This has become possible due to the successful partnership between, “Made In Space” and “Braskem.” The first 3D printed part was made using a pipe connector needed for a vegetable irrigation system.
https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/green-plastic-for-3d-printing-in-space

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Cazza Construction Can 3D Print a House in 24 hours

Cazza Construction Can 3D Print a House in 24 hours, Says Teenage CEO Chris Kelsey
Chris Kelsey, a 19 years old San Francisco-based entrepreneur of Cazza Construction reveals that his company can use 3D printing technology to build 100 square meters houses in just 24 hours. However, this 3D printing technology has been kept under wraps till December.
https://3dprintersonlinestore.wordpress.com/2016/12/01/cazza-construction-can-3d-print-a-house-in-24-hours/

Folger Tech FT-5 Large Scale 3D Printer Kit - Assembly required

Folger Tech FT-5 Large Scale 3D Printer Kit - Assembly required 

The Folger Technologies FT-5 is a great kit combining the simplicity of an erector set with the power of a much more expensive desktop printer. The kit comes with everything you need to assemble the machine with the use of a few simple tools and a little bit of time you too can get started 3D printing the world's next big idea.
Folgertech FT 5
The highlights of this kits are the massive 300x300x400mm (12x12 x15.75") build area, Linear rails on the X and Y movements. Dual Y and Z motors for added speed and power. This kit also includes an aluminum build surface/headed bed capable of printing many materials including PLA and ABS.
For more information please visit,
https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/diy-kit/folger-tech/folger-tech-ft-5-large-scale-3d-printer-kit

Flyingbear P902 - Metal Fuselage Large 3D Printer Kit

 Flyingbear P902 - Metal Fuselage Large 3D Printer Kit

All-metal parts and High precision injection molded parts.
Update 1: The mainboard to add a cooling fan, more conducive to the printer for a long time to print.
Update 2: The main board control box is made of stainless steel, which is more beautiful and firm.
Print Size:  220*220*280 mm
Power supply will be shipped based on the customer location.
Flyingbear P902 3D Printer

Machine features:

  • Machine has the same structure as the Makerbot,running faster and has less noise.
  •   Model Number:Flyingbear-P902.
  •   The print size of our machine is 220*220*280.
  •   Detailed Video of installation has been included.
  •   Installation is easy to set up as some of the parts are already assembled.
  •   Double fan design full aluminum Extruder.
  •   250W 20A High power supply influence heating process quicker and the printing quality is better.
  •    Mainboard, the extruder, the model all equipped with cooling fans, which allows the printer to print for a long time.This is not available in the general printer!!.
  •   Three fan cooling system prints perfectly without any block or deforming.
  •   The mainboard cooling fan can guarantee long uninterruptred work(longevity).
  •   No Acrylic,No Woods All the machine parts are of Aluminium material and high precision injected molded parts for greater stability.
  •   Cable alignments are properly managed for better appearance.
For more information please visit
https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/diy-kit/flying-bear/flyingbear-p902-large-3d-printer-kit

 

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Young Musician Played Violin Using 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand

Young Musician Played Violin Using 3D Printed Prosthetic Hand
A young violinist played the musical instrument with the help of 3D printed prosthetic hand made of lightweight nylon and plastic at a program of the manufacturing engineering technology at Northern Illinois University. This 3D printed prosthetic hand granted the wearer an increased range of motion while playing the violin.
https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/young-musician-played-violin-using-3d-printed-prosthetic-hand
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Tuesday, 22 November 2016

3D SCANNING A FAMOUS BROOKLYN PIG

3d Scanning A Famous Brooklyn Pig
The in-house team at Shapeways — New York-based 3D printing start-up, went on a field trip to Crest Hardware in Williamsburg recently. The short trip was purposed to visit their resident Garden Keeper, Franklin the potbellied pig, and his dad Joe. The whole experience of 3D scanning Franklin is documented on Facebook Live. This 6-year old pig has now become a beloved local celebrity, with over 2.4K Instagram followers.

https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/3d-scanning-a-famous-brooklyn-pig

Monday, 7 November 2016

Eco-Friendly Guest House Features 3D Printed components

A marvelous guest house constructed in New York features 3D printed components in its interior. It is a revolutionary eco-friendly as well as an innovative guest house designed by the famous architect Steven Holl. This house has been named as “Ex of In House”, is unquestionably one of the most spectacular creations of architecture in the recent times. Holl built this masterpiece on his own property in Rhinebeck, New York.
3d printed eco friendly house
- See more at: https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/eco-friendly-guest-house-features-3d-printed-components

Sunday, 6 November 2016

Adidas Sneaker Made from Recycled Ocean Plastic is for sale


Popular sports brand Adidas teamed up with Parley for the Oceans to create sneakers manufactured almost from recycled ocean plastics using 3D printed Ocean Plastic shoe midsole. Adidas collaborated with Parley just a year ago to design this impressive shoe. Parley is an organization that aspires to reduce plastic waste in the ocean and raise awareness about it.   - See more at: https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/adidas-sneaker-made-from-recycled-ocean-plastic

#3dprinter #3dprint #3dprintersonlinestore #3dnews

Friday, 4 November 2016

CANCER SURVIVOR GETS WORLD’S FIRST 3D-PRINTED FACIAL PROSTHESIS


Technology has continuously evolved over the years, especially in the world of 3D printing. One of the most buzzworthy topics in the field of medicines has been the use of this technology to fight cancer. The recent case of a cancer survivor proves it beyond measures.





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https://3dprintersonlinestore.wordpress.com/2016/11/04/cancer-survivor-gets-worlds-first-3d-printed-facial-prosthesis-with-the-help-of-smartphone/

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Aiman Akhtar Designed Stunning 3D Printed Halloween Costume



Professional 3D modeler Aiman Akhtar designed a stunning 3D printed Halloween costume represented by Model Jessica Dru Johnson. This dress is the result of a yearlong project for 3D World Magazine, who commissioned Aiman Akhtar to design an exceptional outfit each month. The dress that was published in their last year magazine is now... - See more at:

https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/halloween-costume

3D Printing & Origami Techniques for Medical Implants



Recently, researchers at TU Delft incorporated 3D printing technology with self-folding surfaces to create more clarity in the niche of Medical Implants—an application of 3D printing that is yet to reach mainstream 
proportions. -


See more at

 https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/3d-printings-origami-techniques-combined-for-medical-implants

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

3D Printed Aquaponic Homes Grow Their Own Food

The principle of Aquaponic is put to use but in a very different manner here. “Aquaponic” refers to farming fish or raising aquatic life forms in such a manner that all waste products are used constructively, such as for purification of water or as ingredients in other food-growing practices.


                      


 https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/3d-printed-aquaponic-homes-grow-their-own-food