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The article discusses the limitations of traditional CAD software in 3D printing and the need for better version control, collaboration, and automation. It introduces MakerRepo, a platform that aims to streamline the design process by treating manufacturing like coding, allowing for customizable and easily shareable designs.
The Amazing Hand project aims to create an affordable, open-source robotic hand with 8 degrees of freedom, designed for use with the Reachy2 robot. It features 3D printable components, internal actuators, and two control options, making it accessible for experimentation and development in humanoid robotics. The project includes detailed assembly guides, calibration scripts, and a community for support and collaboration.
Hugging Face has launched a new 3D-printed robotic arm priced starting at $100, aimed at making robotics more accessible to hobbyists and educators. The arm is designed for various applications, including prototyping and learning, emphasizing affordability and ease of use.
Three-dimensional printing is revolutionizing health care by enabling personalized treatments, such as custom prosthetics and implants tailored to individual patients. This technology has evolved since the 1980s, leading to advancements in various applications including surgical planning and drug manufacturing, ultimately improving patient outcomes with more accessible and affordable solutions.
Learn how to monitor your Prusa 3D printer using Grafana by leveraging prusa_exporter and Prometheus to visualize printer metrics and set alerts. This setup allows for efficient offline monitoring, even in environments with network restrictions, and offers customization for both hobbyists and developers. The article also discusses challenges in data processing due to the limited resources of embedded systems.
A Starbucks coffee shop made entirely from 3D-printed materials is set to open in Texas, showcasing innovative construction technology. This location will serve as a prototype for future stores, emphasizing sustainability and efficiency in building design.