KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Skuld LLC, an innovator in sustainable metal manufacturing and alum of both Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Innovation Crossroads program (2023 cohort) and the Spark Cleantech Accelerator, has achieved a significant milestone: The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has acquired Skuld’s Lightning Metal LM-16 machine for advanced materials research. As reported by 3DPrint.com, Skuld’s proprietary Additive Manufacturing Evaporative Casting (AMEC) technology e...| The University of Tennessee Research Park at Cherokee Farm
Learn how to manually calibrate and save flow dynamics on the Bambu Lab X1 Carbon for perfect 3D prints. Improve surface quality, dimensional accuracy, and avoid calibration before every print with this comprehensive guide.| Thomas Marcussen
When I think back to how my 3D printing journey started, it all began with a big box of parts and a manual that felt like it was translated by an AI still in beta. That was the Anet A8 … Continue reading → The post From Anet A8 Plus to Bambu Lab X1 Carbon – My Journey into Effortless 3D Printing appeared first on Thomas Marcussen.| Thomas Marcussen
Her yıl Türkiye’de en az 100 çocuk, doğuştan ya da sonradan meydana gelen uzuv kayıplarıyla dünyaya geliyor. Onlar için özgüven kazanmanın ve sosyal hayata| Robot El Derneği
This article series documents a journey of modifying and improving a 3D printer. Part four is about a hardware mod that allows the use of a modern hotend in the old GuiderII printer once combined with the Klipper firmware, and why I made that modification.| invd blog
This article series documents a journey of modifying and improving a 3D printer. In part three, I’ll describe my approach for re-using the original Flashforge GuiderII extruder flex cable and extruder mount, and why this may or may not be a good strategy.| invd blog
This article series documents a journey of modifying and improving a 3D printer.| invd blog
This article series documents a journey of modifying and improving a 3D printer.| invd blog