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Houston Maker Faire
Houston Maker FaireMaker Faire is a interesting gathering of makers and creative people who enjoy learning and who love sharing what they can do with the maker communnity. If you enjoy technology and the DIY approach to life you’ll fit right in.
- Engineers
- Artists
- Scientists
- Crafters
re:3D showcase their new 3d printer pellet extruder. Their printer the Gigabot X is a large scale 3d printer with a optional 3d printer pellet extruder for large scale 3d printing.
re:3d Gigabot 3D PrinterGigabot Printer Pellet Extruder3D Printed ViolinsHere’s some really cool 3d printed Violins designed and developed by Lune Yang.
PolyPrinter
PolyPrinterWe had a chance to check out PolyPrinter. They manufacture and sell fdm 3d printers that have amazing print quality.
Ponytrap
Ponytrap Band of RobotsWe got a chance to Ponytrap at the Houston Maker Faire 2018. They’re an interesting band of two who play along with robot drummers that they buildt theirselfs. Ponytrap played an awesome show and was a highlight of Houston Maker Faire 2018.
Modular 3D Printer
Modular 3D Printer3D Printer Food & Chocolate Extruder
3D Printer Food ExtruderHere’s a prototype model of our chocolate extruder. Its more of a experimental paste extruder/injection tool that can be used for foods and other types soft solids or thick resins.
Houston Maker Fairehttps://makezine.com/2018/10/11/10-projects-to-seek-out-at-maker-faire-houston-2018/
For more DIY, maker and 3d printed awesomeness…. check out MRRF.
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Maker projects at Maker Faire Rome 2021FROM A MOTORBIKE CREATED IN THE GARDEN TO A HOMEMADE MINI SATELLITE. IMAGINATION HAS NO LIMITS WITH A 3D PRINTERA small selection of the projects chosen from the Call for Makers
A bit of a scientist, a bit of an inventor, a bit of a geek, a bit of a hobbyist, a passionate person – whatever you want to call them – is a maker, and 3D printing is the origin of all things. Or rather. It was the first step with which many began to move into this new dimension of creativity. What we are proposing here is a first small and far from exhaustive selection of projects “selected” from the Call for Makers and dedicated to 3D printing. At Maker Faire Rome 2021, in the shadow of the Gazometro, you will find many more.
3D printed motorbike
“My goal is to create a 3D printed electric vehicle that can be customised and reproduced by everyone”. The words of Federico Rodighiero, 25 years old, graduate in Engineering: at this year’s Maker Faire Rome 2021 he will bring his 3D printed motorbike. “My project was born trying to combine my passion for technology (3D printing, electronics, engineering) with that of the automotive world. I have been working on it for several years now and I have now built a 100% working prototype.
Sapienza Aerospace Student Association
The Sapienza Aerospace Student Association is a free association of people created to promote aerospace culture, and in particular to delimit a place for discussion on scientific, engineering and technological issues, to make the educational offer more engaging and to facilitate and promote entry into the world of work. To pursue these objectives, the Association also organises and promotes scientific conferences, publication of articles, workshops, projects, laboratories and inter-university competitions.
Raise your sofa with your voice
Claudio Cagnazzi, executive project manager in the TLC sector, but also inventor and “patentee” (as he defines himself) will be among the makers at Maker Faire Rome 2021. His SOF’up kit makes it possible to lift heavy furniture such as armchairs, sofas and sofa beds in just a second,” he explains, “all by voice command thanks to platforms such as Alexa, Google Assistant, special apps installed on your smartphone or smartwatch, a physical switch and an RF remote control. All you have to do is install the kit under the furniture, configure the app once on your device and control everything with your voice or your finger… in a second”.
Digital Made
The Fondazione Mondo Digitale supports the digital transformation of fashion, to develop new professional profiles and to educate people about beauty through new technologies. During Maker Faire Rome the 25 projects selected in the third edition of the Digital Made contest, for young fashion talents, will be presented. At Maker Faire Rome some of the clothes on display will be narrated by the designers, including the contest winners, who will present and talk about their projects. At the same time, experts from the Fondazione Mondo Digitale will organise live Do It Yourself exercises on wearable technologies, natural dyes and 3D printing on fabric.
Camera Libera Tutti
Born out of the need to make up for the lack of sufficiently inclusive structures, Camera Libera Tutti is a call for ideas to design furnishing solutions, devices and systems for adapting rooms in hospitality and tourist facilities. Camera Libera Tutti is the result of a collaboration between FabLab Parma and ANMIC Parma, an association committed to promoting actions aimed at guaranteeing the dignity and quality of life of people with disabilities, against all forms of prejudice and discrimination and in accordance with the principles of the Constitution. The Welcome Kit created by the team consists of ten essential objects which, although apparently simple, significantly increase the quality of a stay open to all, breaking down the differences between accommodation used exclusively by disabled people and that intended for normal tourists.
Swimable
A device to facilitate the approach to water sports for children with walking difficulties. This is Swimable, a project by Piera Losciale, an e-Nable Italia volunteer and student of Industrial Design at Bari Polytechnic, and e-Nable Italia, a community of volunteers who use their 3D printing skills to create free, low-cost devices for children and adults.
Sapienza Technology Team
Thanks to its Rover, the Sapienza Technology Team is ready for space exploration and will participate in the European Rover Challenge 2022, a space and robotics competition. The STT is a university student team that designs and builds robotic systems similar to those used for space exploration. “Every physical component was built by us. The software part uses machine learning and computer vision techniques programmed in Python. We have worked on three robots in the past years, and now we are building the most ambitious one.
Scuderia Tor Vergata
Scuderia Tor Vergata is the official Formula SAE team of the University of Rome Tor Vergata. Founded in 2006, over the years the Scuderia has been run by hundreds of students with a common goal, that of sharing and applying the technical and theoretical knowledge learned during their studies in a stimulating project. It will be among the protagonists of Maker Faire Rome 2021.
Sally PQ-1 , the first home-made satellite
Sally PQ-1 is a prototype of a pocket-sized satellite, designed and built at home, based on an Arduino with internal structures printed in 3D, with an onboard computer and external structural PCBs. It was developed by Davide Petenzi, “a 37-year-old pizza delivery man, a lifelong lover of innovation, electronics, space exploration and computers. I have a mini fablab at home with 3 3D printers and would like to share my passion and projects with as many people as possible.
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3Dtoday invites you to the first 3D printing festival in Russia!
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Tired of boring exhibitions? Tired of boring conferences? Does your soul yearn for something more? Then come to the 3D printing festival organized by your favorite portal! 3Dtoday Fest is a real treat for enthusiasts young and old and those who are just about to take their first steps in the world of 3D printing and want to find out what can be done with 3D printers!
How come, you say, 3Dtoday is the largest industry portal, but there is no official event of its own? Disorder. And you are absolutely right! We will fix it: on February 9, 2019, the first 3Dtoday Fest will be held in St. Petersburg. No, this is not an exhibition, and not a fair, and not a lecture hall, but all at once and even more. 3Dtoday Fest is the first festival of its kind organized by 3D printers for 3D printers. And if you have just heard the mysterious word “3D printers” and have no idea what they are for, then this holiday is especially for you.
3Dtoday Fest will bring together leading bloggers of our portal, representatives of companies producing 3D equipment and consumables, and just amateurs who are eager to communicate with like-minded people. The stands will feature all sorts of factory and homemade 3D printers, as well as entertaining 3D printed works - from drones and robots to cosplay costumes and musical instruments made using 3D printers! And we are still thinking about how to drag the plane into the hall. No, you heard right - a real 3D printed airplane!
We will tell and show you everything you want to know about 3D technology. The festival program includes expert lectures and workshops on 3D modeling, preparing models for 3D printing, post-processing and painting. Bring your kids and learn how to draw with 3D pens with them! At the same time, it will be possible to chat live with the masters of 3D printing, find out their secrets and get advice on buying your own 3D printer.
What if you want to show off your own 3D printer design or show off your 3D printed work? Wonderful! Then contact us using the form on the official page of 3Dtoday Fest, and we will help you organize your own booth.
And finally, the cherry on the cake: three 3D printers and a whole bunch of consumables will be raffled off at 3Dtoday Fest! (*)
* "Win a printer" and "Win consumables" promotions are held on February 09, 2019 from 10:00 to 18:00. The Organizer reserves the right to end the "Win Consumables" promotion ahead of schedule if the total number of winners is determined before the end of the Promotion. Details on the website 3dtoday.ru/fest
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3D technologies conquer the world | Masters Fair Magazine
Anna Gevorkova (Miliy-drug)
3D technologies burst into the world unexpectedly and with incredible "explosions" in all kinds of market niches. It seems that only recently films in 3D, if they came out, were very rare and they seemed to be something transcendent, but now every second film is in the usual format and plus in 3D. And it seems like what can surprise you? Can! And it's not about movies :)
How do you like this idea: instead of buying goods in a supermarket, anyone can simply print a new children's toy or an exquisitely shaped cake on their home printer? ) Don't believe me?)
3D printing, as a method when material is pressed layer by layer and glued onto a substrate, has been known for more than a decade, but only in recent years has it been used to get the final finished product.
3D printed products are becoming more and more popular in the fashion industry. Jewelry designers around the world already seem to be taking advantage of the fastest way to create prototypes, 3D printing, which is not only productive but also affordable compared to other alternative production methods in the creative industry.
As the 3D printing industry continues to explode, prices for 3D printers continue to fall. A couple of days ago, the talented guy Rylan Grayson released the Peachy device, which costs only $100. Apparently, the rest of the developers decided to follow his example, and began to create their own variants of 3D printers.
David also developed unique software for Lumifold 3D printers. The developer plans to add a scanning feature soon. The cost of the 3D printer is 449$.
If you are not good at 3D graphics, then there are special scanners. You just scan the right thing, it appears on your computer already in 3D and you print it only in a different composition)
Such printers and scanners are already used everywhere: from medicine to cooking.
Researchers at the University of Nottingham in the UK (NTU) have succeeded in 3D printing a special "pump" designed to treat heart disease.
Medicine also uses the "invention of the future" to print prostheses of various organs for both humans and animals. Fripp Design and Research hopes to revolutionize the prosthesis industry. Recently, they were able to print a complete prosthetic nose, but this time their goal was to recreate a prosthetic eye.
In collaboration with Manchester Metropolitan University, Fripp Design has created a complete eye prosthesis that costs far less than existing hand-made counterparts.
Fripp Design decided to use the ZCorpZ510 3D printer to produce colored rubber-clad prosthetic eyes. It will cost about $100 to recreate this object - a standard handmade prosthesis sells for $3,000.
As for the time period, such a printer can print about 150 prostheses in an hour. This once again proves that 3D printers will definitely “take root” in the medicine of the future.
And such an organization as The Sugar Lab (Sugar Laboratory) is engaged in the manufacture of unique confectionery products using a 3D printer.
Pour sugar and flour into the printer, choose a 3D model for yourself and on you)) Well, I'm exaggerating, of course. While all their ingredients are a trade secret.
The future has already come, I can't stop making sure of it :)
Probably, our favorite site "YM" will soon have a new section of toys printed on a 3D printer and various MKs on how to design wonderful things.