Printing your own car parts isn't science fiction anymore, but not everything is fair game. Discover what you can make and ...
D printing can be used for making all sorts of objects, including the cylinder head on your car, but how long would it last?
You can buy all sorts of RC cars off the shelf, but doing so won’t teach you a whole lot. Alternatively, you could follow [TRDB]’s example, and design your own from scratch. The Lizard, as it is known ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Continental, a German manufacturing company, partnered with Silicon Valley-based display technology startup Leia to create an innovative 3D ...
Ford recently announced a new and ambitious plan to start 3D printing large-scale car parts using a printer called the Stratasys Infinite Build 3D. Why print car parts, you ask? Ford says it could ...
There’s a bit of a high-speed arms race in the RC world on YouTube these days. [Michael Rectin] is in on the action, and he’s been exploring how to 3D print a decent set of tires to help his RC car ...
The instrument panel is about to start jumping out of car dashboards. Tier-one OEM supplier Continental has built a glasses-free, "auto-stereoscopic" 3D car display, and it's about to debut on the new ...
It seemed like science fiction not too long ago, but 3D printing is increasingly common for DIY auto repair. Here's what has ...
3D printers aren't as common a household item as the inkjet (unless you're a 30-something creative type living in a loft in San Francisco or Brooklyn), but 3D printing is slowly becoming cheaper and ...
Last week we took a look at how Lamborghini is using forged composite carbon fiber in car production. But forged composites aren’t the only game in town when it comes to cutting edge materials.
3D printers have become versatile, affordable, and powerful enough to print all sorts of things — including car parts. The process has also developed beyond DIY and prototyping (there are even 3D ...