MIT researchers have devised new tech that can 3D print entire complex machines with moving parts in a matter of hours.
The team, based at MIT's Microsystems Technology Laboratories, demonstrated the system by printing an electric linear motor – the type that generates straight-line motion instead of ...
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YouTuber builds 4,000-rpm electric motor from LEGO bricks and simple magnets
In a world filled with high-tech robotics kits and programmable gadgets, one artist decided ...
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Multimaterial 3D printer builds fully functional electric motor from scratch in hours
MIT researchers have built a 3D-printing platform that can fabricate fully functional electric machines ...
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MIT 3D prints a working electric motor in 3 hours with a new multi-material 3D printer
MIT researchers have shown a new multi-material 3D printing platform that can produce electric machines in one go. In a demo, ...
Any enthusiast will be able to tell you the seat-of-the-pants characteristics of their favorite engine. The torque-peakiness of an Eighties turbo car, the endless rev-hungry climb of a naturally ...
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