Here’s some interesting work shared by [Ben Kromhout] and [Lukas Lambrichts] on making flexible 3D prints, but not by using flexible filament. After seeing a project where a sheet of plywood was ...
The researchers used 3D printing to orient these nanoscale ... As part of the work, the researchers can cut a flexible sample of the printed plastic and reattached it by annealing the material.
It’s 3D printed tiles embedded in fabric. This is the beginning of 3D printed flexible armor, a great method for cosplay builds, and a really cool way to add another trick to your 3D printing ...
An innovative solution from TNO solves this problem. Our team of experts in 3D pharma printing has extensive experience in the field, and, in recent years, focused on 3D medication printing. Thanks to ...