Solid Concepts Announces New 3D Printed Metal Gun

Solid Concepts Announces New 3D Printed Metal Gun

While Solid Concepts experiences considerable difficulties up with a substantial explanation behind 3D printing weapons, the organization effortlessly declares another 3D printed metal firearm, called The Reason. It is the follow-up of their first weapon, 1911. They made the weapon by liquefying metal powder with a laser, a method called 'sintering'. Their new weapon is a great deal more point by point than the 1911 and "reason" is imprinted onto the firearm.

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This 3D Printed Robot Can Draw

This 3D Printed Robot Can Draw

New Jersey-based craftsman Jim Caruso utilized a 3D printer to make a practical copy of an American World War II bomb. To news site nj.com he said he did it since he enjoys 'old stuff'. His 3D printed imitation is only a copy of the bombs utilized as a part of World War II and it can not be utilized as a part of any sort of approach to mischief individuals. All things considered, Caruso appears to have unusual side interests adoring 'old stuff' like WWI blasts. That being stated, this bomb copy resembles a perfect work of art of 3D printing innovation.

Scientists 3D Print Life-Size Models of Patient’s Heads

Scientists 3D Print Life-Size Models of Patient’s Heads

You most likely definitely realize that 3D printing innovation is being utilized to remake countenances of patients who have experienced mischances or uncommon illnesses. Be that as it may, as indicated by an introduced learn at a Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting yesterday, 3D printing and in addition figured tomography (CT) is additionally being utilized to make life-estimate models of patient's heads. Researcher print out these face models keeping in mind the end goal to direct their faculty amid face transplantation surgeries.

3D Print Conference Baku, Azerbaijan 12-02-2015 Events

3D Print Conference Baku, Azerbaijan 12-02-2015 Events

On 12 February 2015 a standout amongst the most celebrated gatherings in Eastern Europe and the CIS nations devoted to 3D printing and filtering will be interestingly held in Azerbaijan. This occasion will exhibit the best answers for the use of 3D innovation in a wide assortment of business zones.

Weak Ankles? Try 3D Printed Ankle Braces!

Weak Ankles? Try 3D Printed Ankle Braces!

MakerBot has made a fascinating declaration amid CES 2015: the organization will discharge new composite fibers that have been synthetically bonded with new materials. We're looking at extraordinary materials, as MakerBot expects to include maple wood, limestone, press and in addition bronze to their accumulation of fibers. The PLA composites will most likely not be discharged until late 2015, but rather when they will be out this may turn into a colossal thing for 3D printing. We have heard about wood printing before and we've seen some appropriate cases of this system, however, bronze printing? That is a whole new level to 3D imprinting when all is said in done.

Scotty’ Teleports Objects Using 3D Printing

Scotty’ Teleports Objects Using 3D Printing

Microsoft fans should sit tight until fall 2015 for Microsoft 10, however it is by all accounts worth sitting tight for. The PC mammoth will probably discharge their new working framework alongside a very intriguing gadget, called HoloLens. This headset gadget is about enlarged reality. Subsequent to watching the demo video Microsoft discharged about the gadget, you may decently infer this is the thing that Google Glass on LSD must resemble. Not badly, truly, as the headset empowers you to not simply observe virtual components on a small show that is before one of your eyes (similar to the case with Google Glass). No, with this gadget you'll get to be distinctly ready to see virtual components flying up anyplace. What's more, Microsoft even needs you to 3D print them.

Police Finds Suspected 3D Printed Gun Parts in Australia

Police Finds Suspected 3D Printed Gun Parts in Australia

Australian cops may have found a few 3D printed weapon parts when they sought a house in Queensland. The speculated 3D printed firearm parts were claimed by a 28-year-old man. He is captured on weapons and medications charges, as he possessed a sawed-off shotgun, ammo and in addition cannabis. He will likewise be charged for owning 3D printed firearm parts in the event that for reasons unknown the 3D printed weapon parts are truly what police cops think they are. Police may have ceased what could have turned into a debacle with 3D printed weapons.

They are not yet certain whether these are 3D printed