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Stronger 3D prints without wasting filament
Your 3D prints don’t need to be solid blocks to be strong. With the right orientation, shell thickness, and smart geometry, you can create parts that feel rock-solid while using far less material.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. —It's now possible to 3D print extremely viscous materials, with the consistency of clay or cookie dough with fine precision, thanks to work done at Purdue University. This ...
When dealing with higher dimensions in geometry, it is often instructive to start with lower ones and work your way up. If we start with two points, which are by definition each of zero dimension, we ...
Composite 3D solids can be created from simple 3D solids. Total volume of the salt shaker = volume of cylinder + volume of hemisphere. Volume of cylinder = \( \pi r^2 h = \pi \times 1.5^2 \times 5\) A ...
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Drawing geometric 3D maze shape with pencil shading and blue outline creating solid block illusion
This video shows the process of drawing a geometric 3D maze-like structure using pencil shading combined with bold blue ...
Researchers are investigating how 3D printers could achieve unprecedented levels of precision when creating batteries, ...
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