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3D Printing as the Future of Computer Engineering

3D Printing as the Future of Computer Engineering

By: Pranav Sharma, Journalist
As we near 2024, we realize we depend on computers for everything. And almost everyone has a computer. But think about the people who make them. They also need to feed their families. But making computers is time-consuming, inefficient, and pricy. 3D printing parts could cut down on that. The 3D printing age: revolutionizing the future of computer engineering!
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Revolutionizing Brain Repair

By: Brandon Sang-Zheng, Journalist
The 3D-printing process, a significant advancement in the evolving field of biological tissue printing, involves the meticulous layer-by-layer fabrication of living tissue structures using specialized 3D printers.
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Printers That Don’t Need Ink

By: Dahlia Kassim, Journalist
Over a billion ink cartridges are sold each year globally, ink is extremely harmful to the environment because of the greenhouse gases it takes to produce them. What if there was an environmentally friendly solution?
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Edible 3-D printing

By: Declan Edwards, journalist
They can 3-D print anything from rockets to food
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This New Prosthetic Hand Called the Ability Hand Contains Touch Sensors

By: Gavin Singhvi, Journalist
A company in Illinois by the name Pysonic made a touch-sensing hand that is very tough and durable.
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Any Shade Of Lipstick You Can Print

The future of makeup! Imagine a printer that can print any shade of lipstick color you would ever need on the go. YSL has created one and it can create up to 4,000 shades of lipstick. This $299 device...

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How To Use A Makerbot Replicator

By: Oliver Tabbal, Journalist

The Makerbot Replicator is a 3D printer that has a good print size limit and print speed. It also has a camera which you can access through the app to see your print anywhere. Here is how to use it. Loading...

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The Engineering of Katanas

The Engineering of Katanas

By: Kian Abris, Journalist
Katanas are one of the most famous weapons in the world.
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Belt Sanders and How to Build Them.

By: Muhammad R khan, Journalist
Belt sander is used for shaping and cutting wood. Find out how to build it.
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By: Alexander Hughes

How to Use a CNC Shark HD4 and The Software for it

One of the more important ones to have correct is your thickness, if your thickness is thicker than the piece of wood that you are carving you may end up damaging your machine bed.
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Using Ultimaker Cura

By: Desmond Kraft, Journalist
This article is about using the software Ultimaker Cura to slice 3D prints for you 3D printer. Ultimaker Cura is a software that takes files from a 3D design program (.stl), and converts them into instructions a 3D printer can read.
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Largest 3D Printer In The World

By: Noah Reedy, Journalist
3D printing is a growing industry in which new advancements are occurring every day.
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