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How 3D Printing, Scanning, and Other Technologies Are Changing the Way We Build Hot Rods HOT ROD examines new technologies in car construction and parts manufacturing and their effects on the ...
Italian company Italdesign uses 3D printing in numerous automotive projects. To learn more, we interviewed the team!
BERLIN, Germany (APTN/CBS Newspath/WKRC) - LOCI is a fully 3D printed car concept from the Berlin-based company BigRep. Even the tires have been printed, setting it apart from previous 3D printed ...
A Chinese startup is running a Kickstarter program to fund production of its 3D-printed electric car. The pint-sized YoYo has a top speed of just 43 mph, with a claimed range of 93 miles. XEV ...
Thanks to the AM process, these fins in the new Conflux intercooler are extremely thin: at 160 microns, just two or three ...
LSEV is the brainchild of Shanghai-based 3D printing materials company Polymaker and Turin, Italy-based electric car startup XEV. The car reportedly has a max speed of 43 miles per hour and can go up ...
Local Motors is best known for creating the world's first 3D-printed car. As the company prepares to sell those cars to the public for the first time, it's come up with an unusual proposition for ...
In this video I'll show you how I treated my rc car, and how I designed and printed a new 3D part for it. The car is a zd ...
3D printing could add the performance factor necessary to meet production demands and regulations. The movie Back to the Future showed us cars hovering in air in an idea of what 2015 would look ...
Almost the entire car is 3D printable – not just the chassis. The gearbox, differentials and driveshafts, and even suspension arms and tie rods are all printed, rather than bought.
When it comes to aerospace, interest in 3D printed planes and rockets is climbing, as the technology is currently being used to build complex parts across the aerospace, military, and space sectors.
3D printing gets put to a new use with the Urbee, a 3D-printed car that gets 200 miles to the gallon.