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July 15

 
 

Lego and dinorsaurs and space, oh my!
50 editions of 3D Print Weekly later, how 3D printing has progressed since almost a year ago!

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Space!

 

NASA, Industry Test Additively Manufactured Rocket Engine Injector

"The injector is the heart of a rocket engine and represents a large portion of the resulting cost of these systems. Today, we have the results of a fully additive manufactured rocket injector with a demonstration in a relevant environment."

Read more on NASA website

 

Innovation

 

LEGObot 3D Printer

"This is a project I have been working on for the past year, it prints in hot glue and made almost completely out of legos.  Based roughly on the first version of the makerbot, while it does print, I would call this more of a prototype than a finished project."

Read the Instructable

 

Education

 

New York University Offers 3D Printing Class to the Public this Summer

"Are you going to be in New York this summer? If you are, you should know NYU is offering people of the Big Apple an intensive 3D printing class this summer. Those who take the course can expect to learn the fundamentals of the rapidly growing discipline. You'll discover the capabilities of various types of printers and material properties."

Read more on Complex

 

Mainstream

 

eBay releases Exact iOS app, lets you buy customized 3D-printed products

"eBay Exact allows users to order products directly from these partners, pay with PayPal. Items will be then shipped directly from each 3D printer's facilities within 7 to 14 business days.

Using the app is simple: you select a product, choose a design, pick color and materials, including plastics, wood and metals and then check out."

Read more on 3ders

 

See you next week!

 

In This Issue

  1. Space!
  2. Innovation
  3. Education
  4. Mainstream

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