We examine how the capabilities of additive manufacturing extend beyond design and change potentially the entire way we think about designing, making and bringing to market products in a broad rang...
There are thousands of materials on the market with different manufacturing applications in conventional processes like molding or machining. But what about for additive manufacturing?
Engineering.com speaks with industry experts from GE Additive, Sintavia, Markforged, Velo3D, and Launcher about what's possible and what's next in the 3D metal printing space.
Karl Singline makes videos and tutorials all about his work with KUKA Robots. Check out his channel here: https://youtube.com/karlsingline. We called Karl via Skype to chat about what he's learned....
Do you know where your data is? Are sensors on manufacturing floors secure from eavesdroppers? And how do we stop bad data from teaching artificial intelligence to be biased? These are some of the ...
Devices in the Internet of Things aren't the only things that need better connection. With the paradigms of 5G and autonomous vehicles looming over industry, combining the technologies and efforts ...
Since World War II, Wichita, Kansas has been the North American capital of aerospace engineering and manufacturing, home to dozens of aircraft OEM and suppliers. Wichita State University has recent...
Scanning 3D objects, such as out-of-production parts in cars or to customize components of cars such as the deck lid of a McLaren, is having a significant impact in the speed of reverse engineering...
Concept Laser uses 21st century technology to keep a World War II Mustang in the air 70 years after it was built. Read the original article: http://bit.ly/2oE6xVl
Jim Anderton, Director of Content at engineering.com, discusses the economic opportunities and engineering challenges facing the aerospace industry in the next decade with leading experts in the fi...
Manufacturing veteran Jim Anderton expresses his compelling and unique opinions about the state of the manufacturing sector and its influence on the rest of the world.
In "Some Assembly Required", Torben Ruddock builds a hovercraft you can ride using just plywood, a lawn chair and a shower curtain. Power is provided by a leaf blower. You'll be surprised at how ...
Torben generates a remarkable long-distance blast with this giant air cannon. See how to build your own in this high-energy episode of Some Assembly Required.
In this episode of "Some Assembly Required", Torben builds a squirrel proof bird feeder engineered to thwart a ground assault and make an aerial attack impossible.
In this episode of "Some Assembly Required", Torben Ruddock tries 3 propulsion ideas on a home-made hovercraft he built with just plywood, a lawn chair and a shower curtain. It turns out that propu...
In this episode of "Some Assembly Required," Shawn Wasserman (in for Torben Ruddock) builds a cardboard bridge for temporary use, in this case crossing a "kiddy pool of doom." Check to see whether ...
In this episode, Torben shows how viewers can publish their own CAD models into the iPad 3D instruction sets shown on Some Assembly Required. CAD formats supported include Autodesk Inventor, Solid...
In this episode of Some Assembly Required you'll see how to create your own 3D instruction sets, suitable for sharing with colleagues or customers. Starting with a CAD model, Torben shows a step-b...
In this episode, Shawn uses a wind tunnel app and help from a ski coach to analyze his ski aerodynamics. He then designs a low-drag helmet. Watch to see how big a difference it makes to the drag co...
Who can honestly say that they don't need a trebuchet for home defense? In this episode of Some Assembly Required, Shawn Wasserman designs and builds a trebuchet big enough to throw a pumpkin. Wa...
On February 6th, 2019, World Champion Magician Jason Latimer performed the Grand Prize Show of the Impossible Science Student Challenge live in Toronto. The challenge was hosted on https://projectb...
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