The future is wide openfor 3D printing in textileapplications, fromautomotive to medicalto fashion. Researchers and companies ...
Printing on fabric might be a familiar trick, but adding stretch into the equation gives our fabric prints the ability to reconstitute themselves back into 3D. That’s exactly what [Gabe] has ...
[Teaching Tech] got an interesting e-mail from [Johan] showing pictures of 3D prints with a dye-sublimated ... we think of pressing color pictures onto fabric, especially T-shirts.
The ecological impact of shoes and footwear is on the minds of researchers and designersworking in 3D printing. Here are ...
Singapore (NTU Singapore), have developed an innovative wearable fabric that is flexible but can stiffen on demand. Developed through a combination of geometric design, 3D printing, and robotic ...
Funded in part by multiple C2E2 Grants (Century II Endowed Equipment Fund), the Van Pelt and Opie Library is providing 3D printing orientation and training available to current students, faculty, and ...
3D printing is a downright futuristic technology ... Simply put, virtually anything in a costume you can't replicate using cloth and felt -- weapons, helmets, masks, and artsy hairpins.
Researchers from the University of Toronto have used 3D printing to create nano-architected materials that are both strong ...