While they don’t give the physical thrill of a real one, model roller coasters are always fun to watch. However, they actually make a poor analog of a full-sized ride, as gravitational force and ...
3D printing allows someone to, as the name suggests, print something 3D. This extraordinary type of printing has been used in several fields to create toys, puzzles and even things with practical uses ...
An MIT student has used his summer internship at a Somerville startup to make a 3D-printed a scale model of a roller coaster. The model is now under construction in its full, 130-foot length in ...
First there was the Star Trek Enterprise 3D coaster set, then Star Wars got into the game with a version for the Death Star. Now it’s the Millennium Falcon’s turn, and it might be the coolest set of ...
Today’s American Success Salute goes to an entrepreneurial teen -- a millennial -- who doesn’t plan on coasting through life. Meet Ryan Rist from Brookfield, Conn. Ryan is leaving home this fall to ...
When regular people think of 3D printing, they likely imagine semi-newfangled objects like twisty vases and useless trinkets. But there is so much more to 3D printing, as [andrei.erdei]’s printed, ...
That's what Juan Arreola, a 2017 East High School graduate, discovered during a weeklong 3D printing workshop held at Morningside College. "Yeah, we spend a lot of our time starting and stopping and ...
Construct your own coaster and ride them in 3D! Choose from 3 types of coaster, each with over 20 connectable pieces. Apply textures to scenery and coasters, add scenery objects, and more. Pokémon ...
Because Star Wars can’t let Star Trek have anything cool all to itself, the Empire went and stole their awesome stackable coaster idea and replaced the Enterprise with the Death Star. Want more like ...
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