Using wood and aluminum for wind turbines is one thing, but how about 3D printing the blades and using bamboo to hold them together? [Jeff Heidbrier] of Hero Electronics decided to try something new.
Is it possible for a budget 3D printer to deliver high-quality results without compromising on ease of use? The Bamboo Lab A1 Mini boldly claims to do just that, positioning itself as an affordable ...
Bridging the gap between the old and the new is never easy. Traditional building methods, where you often adjust to the unpredictability of a natural material, seem to contrast with the mechanical ...
The Bamboo Bicycle Club in collaboration with Oxford Brookes University successfully built the world’s first ever bamboo and 3D printed bicycle at London’s Design Museum. The live event was to ...
The Bambu X2D 3D printer expands on the P2S model by introducing features such as active chamber heating and a dual extrusion system, which enhance its capabilities for multi-material printing. With a ...
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