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We love a tidy tool wall almost as much as we love tools themselves, and Park Tool just dropped something for the tinkerers, hackers, and print-at-home crowd that nails both. The Minnesota-based tool ...
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Philips Fixables opens the door to DIY repairs with a program built around 3D printing files One tiny 3D printed part might mark a big shift in how repairs are done Don’t get too excited ...
Additionally, Philips has set up a form on its website where customers can request specific parts to be made available for 3D printing. While this feature offers hope for broader support ...
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Philips Fixables wants to make it easier for consumers to keep their devices running. Philips Fixables wants to make it easier for consumers to keep their devices running. Andrew Liszewski ...
UVM Medical Center uses 3D printing to create low-cost medical training models for rural Vermont paramedics and EMTs. These models offer more frequent practice opportunities for crucial ...
More recently, 3D bioprinted tissues have begun to be tailored for patients. But these artificial tissues are printed outside of the body, and they still require additional surgeries to implant, ...
Instead, you could simply print the part you need—right at home or through a local service. With the launch of Philips Fixables, this vision is becoming a reality. By offering open source 3D ...
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