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Wilson began selling its Airless Gen1TM 3D printed basketball on February 16, 2024. Here's what we learned about the ball last year, in this bonus episode of The Cool Parts Show. VIEW THIS EMAIL IN BROWSER | VIEW LATEST ISSUE
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Wilson 3D printed airless basketball

3D Printed Airless Basketball Now for Sale

Stephanie Hendrixson   Stephanie Hendrixson   Executive Editor

Wilson began selling its Airless Gen1TM 3D printed basketball on February 16, 2024. Here's what we learned about the ball last year, in this bonus episode of The Cool Parts Show. READ

 
 
Titanium Golf Club Line Leverages AM to Boost Clubhead Performance

Titanium Golf Club Line Leverages AM to Boost Clubhead Performance

Angela Osborne   Angela Osborne   Managing Editor

Japanese lifestyle golf brand Designer utilizes Farsoon 3D printing to optimize the design and production of its latest titanium golf club line. READ

 
 
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MPI Launches AI Project to Create Material Reuse Management Tool for Metal 3D Printing, and More News of Note

MPI Launches AI Project to Create Material Reuse Management Tool for Metal 3D Printing, and More News of Note

Angela Osborne   Angela Osborne   Managing Editor

Guha Manogharan is named co-director of Penn State's Additive Manufacturing Center | Markforged's Performance Advisor accelerates and simplifies part simulation | KBM Materials to distribute Sandvik metal powders READ

 
 

Aircraft Ducts 3D Printed in Composite Instead of Metal: The Cool Parts Show #68

Peter Zelinski   Peter Zelinski   Editor-in-Chief

Eaton's new reinforced PEKK, tailored to aircraft applications, provides a cheaper and faster way to make ducts compared to formed aluminum. WATCH

 
 

More on 3D Printed Ducts: Optimizing for Airflow

Peter Zelinski   Peter Zelinski   Editor-in-Chief

Once air ducts transition to AM, the next step is using the physics of airflow to optimize the design. READ

 
 
 
 
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