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In concept, an everyday sewing machine could make embroidery a snap: the operator would move the fabric around in any direction they wish while the sewing machine would take care of slapping down ...
TCT speaks to Bambu Lab CEO Dr Ye Tao about the rise of one of 3D printing's biggest players, re-engineering multi-material ...
A team of innovative engineers has developed a novel 3D stitching machine capable of producing complex shapes and structures.
The latest runway fashions aren't made with a sewing machine, but with a printer. 3D printing has been around for decades, but it has just started to weave its way into the world of fashion. A ...
All manner of items have joined the pantheon of 3D-printed stuff, but until now no one has 3D-printed cloth. Or yarn for that matter. “Felting Printer” boldly crosses that divine boundary, becoming ...
Three-dimensional printing has changed the way we make everything from prosthetic limbs to aircraft parts and even homes. Now it may be poised to upend the apparel industry as well. Fashion designers ...
Unless the technology, somehow, proves to be drastically limited, 3D printing is likely to the genesis of a manufacturing revolution. Now, a team in San Francisco believes that it has taken another ...
The word “printing” probably conjures up images of 8.5 x 11 paper jammed in a malfunctioning machine. But not for long. As 3D printing becomes more mainstream, its applications are broadening.