The 3D-printed Adaptive padding is designed to offer zonal cushioning, relying on a more yielding central section for comfort. Fizik claims the 3D-printed surface improves weight distribution and ...
Review of the CADEX Amp 3D saddle featuring 3D-printed G3D gyroid padding, AFCT carbon base, 147g weight, and real-world ...
Construction of a fully recyclable racing bike made from thermoplastic rCF tubes and 3D printed titanium lugs improves ...
Bicycling on MSN
The tools Bicycling’s editors trust for real-world fixes
Editors share everyday and shop tools, from torque wrenches to 3D printers, that keep bikes rolling.
The Truth About Cars on MSN
The problem of exaggeration
A colleague forwarded a story to me about the ignominious sales performance of the Tesla Cybertruck. As you may recall—or ...
Patients at the amputee clinic can receive prothesis sockets faster with the new 3D printer. “This took us halfway to our ...
If you have been 3D printing for a while or just getting started, here are five clever Makita accessories that might make your next project easier.
Tech Xplore on MSN
3D printing platform rapidly produces complex electric machines
A broken motor in an automated machine can bring production on a busy factory floor to a halt. If engineers can't find a ...
RIT researchers solve multiple tissue engineering challenges by developing a novel hydrogel to host human cells and a device to 3D print bioinks safely.
This year, three groups took the initiative to try out an entirely new necklace: 3D-printed, biodegradable beads from ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers discover disturbing materials hiding in beach sand: 'People don't necessarily know about things like this'
"Beaches are not static landforms." Researchers discover disturbing materials hiding in beach sand: 'People don't necessarily know about things like this' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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