3D printing for rapid prototyping has evolved into a versatile technology used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and fashion. Read More
You have just purchased your first resin 3D printer and want to start printing. Where do you begin? With the 3DArt team, we have selected the essential resources and steps for those who, like us, are venturing into 3D printing...
3D printing is a revolutionary technology, a great way to produce things that would otherwise be practically impossible or very expensive. However, 3D printing service is also an environmentally friendly technique, as it uses much less energy than traditional manufacturing...
Industrial 3D printing has become popular for the last few years and is helping many industries. It helps to create a physical product from computer-aided design software. A thin layer of material is used to create the final product. Before...
3D In The Kitchen: Notable 3D Printing Trends Being Used In Kitchen Design 3D printing has been around since the 1980s, and since then, it has made an impact on our lives, such as in our viewing habits, including art and...
Businesses across the gamut of industries in America are spending an average of 11.4% of their budget on marketing, and a considerable amount is spent on graphic design – including logos, web design, and publications that represent the ethos and...
HP and the new concept of 3D printing, HP 3D Multi Jet Fusion is the new technology presented by Hewlett-Packard, with the intention of revolutionizing the 3D printer market, a market with enormous potential that is growing dramatically between technology,...
We had already seen some time ago how 3d printing was the future for replacing the classic “gypsum” used to treat injuries, now we have a new version of the prototype. A Turkish design student has presented his revolutionary plaster...
Yes, you read that right. The American artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg has given life to the experimental project “Stranger Visions” which consists in making 3D reconstructions of faces starting from DNA. The artist collected hair, cigarette butts, chewed gum, and nail...
In past posts, we talked about the potential of 3D printing. Now, the “Not Impossible Labs” company, which is dedicated to technology for the good of humanity, has made a reality the dream of many Sudanese children who lost their...