On a fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printer, the nozzle size dictates how small a detail you can print. Put simply, you can’t print features smaller than your nozzle for the same reason you ...
We didn’t notice [Nikita]’s post about building a concrete 3D printer, a few months ago ... to connecting a conventional plastic-extruding nozzle to be able to lay down support for the ...
Cementitious 3D construction printing (3DCP) or 3D concrete printing is a form of additive manufacturing that can fabricate custom objects from small components such as architectural furniture ...
Armed with a 3D concrete printer ... own while maintaining a viscosity that allows it to pass through the printing nozzle without getting stuck. While it might sound simple, finding the right ...
The techniques of 3D printing are still in the early stages ... except instead of ink they spit out concrete. Nozzles run back and forth on rails, with computers controlling the pattern of ...
Additive manufacturing is seen by many as one of the main driving forces behind the digital manufacturing revolution. Digital manufacturing integrates advanced technology like CAD (Computer-Aided ...