Chances are that if you’ve traveled on an Alstom train, that train has one or more of its parts created by 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing. In fact, we’ve just reached the milestone ...
American manufacturer Stratasys has unveiled its 3D printing solution for the rail industry in an effort to save thousands of euros daily while ensuring that trains run on time. The company uses its ...
Siemens Mobility is able to rapidly and cost-effectively produce spare parts for the RZD high-speed Sapsan train fleet. Credit: Business Wire. Siemens Mobility Services is continuing its investment in ...
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5 3D-printed parts I use for my 3D printer
One of the best things about owning a 3D printer is that it can upgrade itself. Once you get past the first few successful Benchies, you start noticing all the little annoyances that slow you down or ...
Over here at Hackaday, we love stuff made from other (unrelated) stuff. Maybe it’s the ingenuity behind the build or the recycling of parts… or it could be both. Either way, it’s cool and a side ...
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