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Tariffs Are Making Everything More Expensive. Here's How I'm Using My Old 3D Printer to Offset the Cost
The 3D-printing hype ended years ago, but the threat of tariffs and the closing of the de minimis exemptions means that making your own stuff might actually hold some value.
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed an innovative hand exoskeleton that helps persons after stroke re-learn how to grasp ...
We then get a good look at the key components, including the motherboard, cameras and the fancy titanium 3D-printed USB-C ...
Early Prime Day deals are here — along with some Wirecutter-exclusive discounts on mattresses, beauty, bedding, towels, and ...
Slow-motion and "hyperlapse" timelapse modes will arrive to the second-gen Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta glasses sometime this ...
Metamorphosis has unveiled pre-order prices for the three different versions of its Exocage for the popular Sony FX3 and FX30 ...
Amazfit's Helio Strap looks like a Whoop and has similar sensors as a Whoop, for a fraction of the price—and no subscription.
XDA Developers on MSN
This SBC isn't a Raspberry Pi, but it massively surprised me
Thanks to the lightweight OpenMediaVault, you can technically repurpose a Raspberry Pi as a Network-Attached Storage server.
Pakistan’s V-SenseDrive Tackles Road Safety Using AI Created with Gemini Road accidents are a constant concern amidst ...
In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
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Working with 3D-printed parts
D-printed parts are available from numerous manufacturers. We offer tips on how to safely remove the parts from the support structure.
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