You’d be hard-pressed to find more ardent supporters of 3D printing then we here at Hackaday; the sound of NEMA 17 steppers pushing an i3 through its motions sounds like a choir of angels to our ears.
There’s something magical about a train, whether you call it a railway or a railroad, plenty of us have hankered after our own little piece of line on which to shunt wagons or chuff around our domain.
Build your own collapsible spinning wheel for spinning your own cotton thread. Print your own parts with the Thingverse plans below and learn how to make a charkha spinning wheel. After buying my ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
HRE announced Tuesday that it has built the world’s first set of 3-D printed titanium wheels, showcasing the futuristic manufacturing method’s capabilities and potential. Called the HRE3D+, the wheels ...
3D-printing is expected to storm the automotive industry in the coming years and HRE is one of the first working on bringing to the market a titanium wheel created by a printer. Back in November, the ...
HRE3D+ is a new titanium concept wheel created by a partnership between HRE Wheels and GE Additive and was created using 3D printed titanium. As you can see from the design above the 3D printing ...
It was only six months ago that aftermarket wheel company HRE revealed that it was developing the world’s first 3D-printed titanium wheels. Since its initial prototype, the company has been diligently ...