The 3D-printed motor matched or outperformed comparable motors made with conventional manufacturing — and only cost 50 cents ...
Once upon a time, a remote controlled (RC) car was something you’d buy at Radio Shack or your local hobby store. These days, you can print your own, complete with suspension, right at home, as this ...
As many would point out in the years to come—sure, they’d pass on hotwiring a car in their neighbor’s driveway, but they’d be ...
3D printers have become versatile, affordable, and powerful enough to print all sorts of things — including car parts. The process has also developed beyond DIY and prototyping (there are even 3D ...
For about as long as hackers and makers have been using desktop 3D printers, there have been critics that say the plastic parts they produce aren’t good for much else than toys and decorative pieces.
As more automakers are introducing electric cars into their lineup, let’s hear it from a small Italy-based startup that has been working on a small EV since 2016. The only reason you haven’t heard of ...
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 ...
A folding, electric pedal car that you can 3D print at home and can be driven by a seven-year-old. Yes, this kind of vehicle exists and it may very well become the next viral thing for adults and kids ...
Building hot rods remained basically the same for decades, with tried-and-true “old school” methods being used to create increasingly complex builds. Computers really changed the game, allowing things ...
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