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Cut: 3D Printing Household Items
Creating a functional replica of a universally recognizable household object showed how effective 3D printing could be, as well as how it could soon impact the manufacturing of the commonplace items t ...
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Eyes on the Ball: 3D Printing Puppet Eyes
Need a new set of moveable eyes for your puppet? Hewlett-Packard’s got you covered.
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Joint Venture: 3D Printing Ball and Sockets
Ball and socket joints — the same kind that give mobility to the human hip — fit into each other perfectly in this 3D-printed demo object.
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Now in 3D: 3D Printing with CEO
During the tenure of Meg Whitman (center) as CEO of Hewlett-Packard, the company made tremendous advances in 3D printing technology, which had the potential to revolutionize and democratize fabricatio ...
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Personal Touch: 3D Printing Embossment
Hewlett-Packard technology could also allow for cool embossments — like the company logo.
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Rolling With It: 3D Printing of Rolling Tread
If the links in this rolling tread weren’t made and connected precisely, they wouldn’t roll properly. But since it was printed using Hewlett-Packard technology, that wasn’t a problem. ...