New 3D-Printed Beak for Bald Eagle

There is a nice grist list article about a 3D printer being employed to restore a bald eagle’s beak structure.  The new beak is not strong enough for the wild, but it does show what one can do with this technology!

World’s First Gun Part 3D-Printed

  A post in an AR15 fun forum describes the development, printing and testing of the 3D printing of the lower receiver of an automatic weapon.  Although the barrel would be a much more difficult fete, the lower receiver is a crucial piece of the weapon (one of...

Printing Urban Terrains

Even if you’re not into gaming, perhaps you can appreciate the idea of printing urban plans and geographic forms.  See below for a Minecraft village 3D print from a group known as “post-apocalyptic research institute.” Their flickr stream has more...

MeshLab

  MeshLab is a nice freeware app for massaging 3D designs that have polygonal meshed surfaces.  It is a Windows app.  The Center has often used it to tweak designs that come in STL (stereolithography) format in order to simplify the structure by reducing the number of...

Open Sources for 3D Designs

We hope to find many more open sources for 3D designs, but the following list are the ones we have used in the Center. Thingiverse – started by Makerbot Industries, this is the site for finding (and sharing!) ready-to-print designs. Google 3D Warehouse –...